ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS r i m i ìw o Monday, August 7, 1923 won U3er variety, because th a t Is not th e kind for sta te developm ent. E stablished 1876 T he Union P acific says th e re is Published Every Evening Except n o t sufficient tonnage in c en tral and Sunday ¡ea stern Oregon to w a rra n t th e build- THE ASHLAND PRINTING (X). lin g of a tra n s -s ta te line, a n d th a t! OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY i such a line will n o t pay unless th e PAPER tra ffic of w estern O regon is tu rn e d TELEPH O N E 39 ■ to it. EVIDENTLY, TH E CENTRAL E. J. BARRETT, Editor i OREGON DEVELOPM ENT LEA G U E1 AGREES W ITH TH IS V IEW , hence E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon th e ir read in ess to ask us to destroy Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat <•> r.-.e m ass opinion is m ore ap t <*■ o u r railro a d system th a t they m ay ter. $> to be wrong th an rig h t. hpnpfii Subscription Price Delivered in C lty:)^ benefit. Don’t forget, Mr. D evelopm ent One nftjnth ....................................$ .6 5 ' H ide y our troubles, and th en <•> L eague, th a t your tactics m ay be T hree m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 <£ the cause of y o u r not g e ttin g rail- 31x m onths ..................................... 3.75 S’ forget w here you put them . One year ........................................ 7.50 <3> roads for a long, long tim e. Re­ Mail and Rural Routes The b lu ffe r’s real tro u b le • m em ber the in te rsta te com m erce One m onth ....................................$ .65 T hree m onths ........................ 1-95 «’ comes when s o m e o n e bigger | com m ission now haa 8Om ething to Hix m onths .................................... 3.50 th an he is calls him. «Hsay about ra ilro a d building. B ear 6.5« On« year .................................... ■ jin m ind th a t th e ton n ag e of w estern ADVERTISING RATES \ ou can t tell how h ard a ‘'¡O regon is p a rt and parcel of th e ton- Display Advertising m an is w orking by th e noise he • nage req u ired to sup p o rt railro a d s iin g ie Insertion, each in ch . . . . .30c YEARLY CONTRACTS m akes. alread y o p e ra tin g in w estern Oregon. Display Advertising ♦ i You cannot rob th e alread y exist- One tim e a w e e k ................................27 %c No one can a tta in real dis- ‘i’fin g lines of th e tra ffic for which Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c tinction u ntil he has been op- they w ere b u ilt, and don’t fo rg et the ’¡¡very o th e r d a y ..................................20 c ernted on in a hospital. ^ ¡ im p o rta n t fact th a t th e Union Pa- Local Readers -------------- <$• cific Colum bia riv e r line handles a Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c To ru n every o th er iSay for one <«> il u r re e in m a arria m a s g '!» n ftp n goodly sh a re of th e business pro- F a ilu in m e often m onth, each line, each tim e . . ÏC r e s is ts because th e wife was <$>) duced along the Southern Pacific To ru n every issue for one m onth lines in Oregon. og m ore, each line, a&ch tim e . . 5c ■«> chosen fo r th e shape of her At the D epartm ent of A griculture in \\ ashington te&ts on most everything • fig u re and not for th e shape of Classified Column Seriously, does th e C entral Oregon you can think of are constantly going on. H ere’s an odd one. Rig,it in the One cent th e word each tim e. h er head. <•> D evelopm ent league th in k th a t the beautiful building on the Mall is a m iniature hake shop, equipped with elec­ To ru n every issue for one m onth Union Pacific will d iv ert from lines tric ovens, mixers and everything. The photograph shows a champion bread or m ore, (6 c th e word each tim e. HEZ HECK SAYS: they alread y own a tonnage th a t is maker mixing a batch of dough preparatory to baking bread to test the Hour. Legal R ate “ W hen us m en goes to <§> needed to sup p o rt those lines, to a F irst tim e, per 8 -pt.'ut lin e ..........10c ■?> Each subsequent tim e, per 8- «> dances we kin see th ro u g h <§> cro ss-state line, and do you think com pelled success in th e face o fte n ­ corduroy road to D illard on the P a ­ point line ...................................... 5c •> th in g s easier th an we used <$> the in te rsta te com m erce com m ission tim es, of w ell-nigh in su fferab le d if­ cific highw ay, and say th a t one could Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 <$> to .” <$> will p erm it m ore expensive railro ad ficulties. So m uch may be said to O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................216c have m ade alm ost as good tim e on <®> <§> <^ <§><§> <$> <®> Fraternal Orders and Societies building when a few w ell-located be th e situ a tio n and experience of foot as in a car. The boards on this Dr. Shaw ’s life-long d ram atic ca­ A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders branch lines will open up c en tral or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ th a t m eans th e follow ing of W ood- and e a ste rn O regon? The answ er is re e r a n d th e tac t a n d fervor display­ roads are badly worn, m any of them ed in h er “ b ringing th in g s to pass.” being en tirely gone, which m akes atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ Both the re a d e r and accom panist holes as deep as eig h t inches, into ligious and benevolent orders will be row W ilson, will he found voting the obvious. were the recipients of beau tifu l flo r­ republican ticket. T h at would be C entral Oregon is ju st as capable charged th e reg u lar ra te for all ad which a car will drop. W hile the vertising when au adm ission or other calam itious— the spectacle of old of developm ent as was so u th ern Id a ­ al trib u te s in recognition of tlieir road is not im passable, it is in such m eritorious services. charge is m ade. M issouri sending a republican to the ho; in fact, the line from C rane to! To Mrs. G illespie, d irectress of th e )a condition th a t no a u tc is t, know ing United S tates senate. Bend, Or., would serve m ore fix e d ) P o rtla n d D ram atic School of Ora- lts cond ition before s ta rtin g would What Constitutes Advertising In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ tonnage th an was p resent or in v ie w ito ry , Dr. Shaw is endebted for h er endpav . m av p th« tri» ,,1,.,. in any o t the .o u th e rn Idaho dls.j '» e r a r y a n d eloeutionnry tr aining. endeavor to m ake th e trip fo r a plea- ing am ong some as to w hat consti su re ja u n t, says Mr. Jo rd an . tutea news an d w hat advertising, A BLIND PLEA FOR .JUSTICE tric ts in w hich th e Union Pacific has V arious sections of th e road are we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which b u ilt branch lines in recent years: ROAD ALONG COAST TO BE la u se d by new spapers to differenzi- u n d er construction, and the e n tire The C entral Oregon D evelopm ent W hy does th e league fail to recog­ COLUMBIA HIGHWAY RIVAL a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re ro u te will be h ard su rfaced as soon events, w here au adm ission charge league, in a widely d istrib u te d pam ­ nize th e ir situ a tio n ? as the w ork can be finished, th e re ­ A. E. an d W. F. Jo rd a n , who left la m ade or a collection is tak e n Iri phlet and in talk s its rep re sen ta tiv e s Not m any years ago c e n tral Ore­ A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to a re m aking th ro u g h o u t w estern gon convinced Mr. Jam es J. Hill th a t A shland la s t Monday to m ak e & by elim in atin g th e past experiences organizations and societies of every Oregon for co operatio n and a ssist­ th ere was tonnage in cen tral Oregon com bined business and pleasure t r i p j 0 ^ several m o to rists who have been kind as well as to individuals. caught in the in te rio r of th e country All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ance to obtain railro ad developm ent and w ith proper developm ent the along the coast, re tu rn e d hom e F r i­ when bad w e a th er set in and w ere day aftern o o n , a fte r having had a they have occurred is news. in e a ste rn , c e n tral and so u th e a ste rn country was capable of su p p o rtin g a unable to get out to th e highw ay, Ail com ing social or organization Oregon. very enjoyable trip. railro ad . These sam e rep re sen ta ­ m eetings of societies w here no They drove from A shland to Cres­ owing to the bad roads and were These appeals a re unnecessary— tions were m ade to th e Union P a ­ money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ cent City by the way of G ran ts Pass com pelled to leave th e ir m achines ation charged, or collecton tak en IS w estern Oregon stan d s ready to lend cific fo r years and years, p rio r to m arooned over w inter. NEWS. su p p o rt to o u r b ro th e rs in the e a st­ Mr. H ill’s invasion of the Colum bia the first day, and rep o rt th e m oun­ ern p a rt of th e sta te to secure the riv e r basin w ith his N orth Bank tain roads as being in as good condi- SOLOMONITES railro a d construction they have been railro ad . The answ er of th e Union tion as they ever saw them . From TWO ASHLAND BOYS IN CITIZENS’ TRAINING CAMP pleading for these long 20 odd years, Pacific was th e sam e as they offer C rescent City, they drove n o rth by way of B rookings, Gold Beach, Ban- _______ If the bootleggers go -one strik e, in any reasonable and ju st m anner. now, viz.: “ T here is not sufficient don and Coquille, stopping a t v a r­ CAMP LEW IS, W ash., Aug. 7.— will ou r cup of sorrow be filled to H ow ever, when the league and its tonnage in c e n tral Oregon to w a r­ ious places to enjoy th e fine fishing. W ith every facility of th e biggest rep resen tativ es prepare to sell th eir overflow ing? ra n t the building of ra ilro a d s into Much of the road along th e coast • • arm y cam p in th e U nited S tates at b irth rig h t for a m ess of porridge, th a t te rrito ry .” is u n d e r construction, and th e boys th e ir disposai for in stru ctio n and en­ T he re tu rn s on the O lcott-H all re and asks w estern Oregon to aid them W hat happened w hen Mr. Hill say th a t once a road is com pleted te rta in m e n t, H arold E. W ilhite, 313 count a re not living up to th e repre- by agreeing to b o ttle up th e W il- found differen tly and decided to along th e coast from P o rtla n d to San G ranite stre e t, and Edw in J. F ree- se n ta tio n s of th e press agent. lam ette valley and o th er w estern build up the D eschutes river? Im ­ Francisco, th a t the d riv e w ill equal m an, 261 O berlin stre e t, A shland, Oregon te rrito ry — in fact, tu rn the m ediately the Union Pacific com ­ if not su rp ass the beauties of the have com pleted th e ir firs t w eek at Speaking of the phrase, “ b e rry ,” tra n sp o rta tio n facilities of th e e n ­ m enced to build a parallel line. the citizens’ m ilita ry tra in in g camp used to designate the nim ble dollar, tire s ta te over to the dom ination and W hat changed th e ir a ttitu d e ? Do Colum bia highw ay. A few’ deto u rs along th e ro u te are here. it m ust have had its origin back control of .the Union Pacific, it is the peopie^of Bend, for instance, ser- extrem ely bad, and especially d an ­ In stru ctio n began la st Monday east w here they cost th a t m uch a needless to say th a t th e ir appeal is ously feel th a t they w ould have a gerous for large cars, as th e re a re , w ith fu n d am en tals for th e “ reu- o r, unw orthy of consideration. railro ad today w ere it not fo r the q u a rt. m any sh arp tu rn s th a t a larg e car beginning course, w hile th e “ w h ite” • • They say th e Union Pacific should fact th a t Jam es J. Hill gave it to can h ardly m ake. | (second y ear) and “ blu e” (th ird T roubles up to d a te :__ G erm any, control tlie C entral Pacific from Og­ them ? TH A T’S W HAT COM PETI- They drove from Coquille over the y ear) courses s ta rte d o u t w ith ad- financial; F rance, collections; Eng- den to San Francisco, and have TION DID— it forced th e Union Pa- Ashland Tidings Testing Fiour for Bread for U ncle Sam xBV BERT MOSES ------ .mutui*.. ! .ultimili“ I tie h istory, w herein th e COMMON | who presided a t th e piano, contrib- * " USER has h u rt them and will h u r tlu te d , in a m ost praisew orthy m an- Looks like S enator Jim Reed, of seriously fo r a long tim e to come, n e r - to tlie honor o t th e conspicuous- M isouri. still had a h ard row to hoe. unless they w ake up and encourage ly g re a t R ichard S trauss. If poets a re b orn— not m an u fa ctu red on the n o tw ith stan d in g th a t he won the o th e r railro ad s to come in to Ore- spot— it is q u ite as m anifest th a t dem ocratic no m in atio n a t th e pri- gon and get aw ay from th e stra n g le th e H enry Irvings and E llen T errys m ary. It is rep o rted th a t in stack- hold the Union Pacific has on t h e m .'of a Pa st a £e and th e d istinguished ing th e election day cards, the C om petition of th e rig h t kind ¡g a rtis ts of th e p rese n t tim e possess frie n d s of B reckenridge Long, and w hat we w ant, b u t not of th e com -1 I n e i i ’e SSuiV em ployed?1 w hich T a “ ® SHORT FLASHES T he enorm ous popularity of radio has s ta rte d out a new crop of solicitors offering tlie stock of fake com panies, witli alleged g litterin g prospects. A general w arning is being broadcast f o r fan s to he on tlie lookout for these smooth gentlem en. A young radio sh arp a t Og­ densburg, N. Y., recently heard through his s e t: “Come home witli tlie car, H o w ard ; 1 have to go to the sto re.” Who cau say th a t a set in the p astu re will not soon cull I lie cows at m ilking tim e : “Come bos!" In m aking a reg en erativ e set em ploying two variom eters and a variocoupler be careful not to get the in stru m en ts loo close together. If they are, tlie s e t will howl. A -t of th is type should be n unted in a box not less Ilian sixteen inches long. Dr. Jo h n J . ( arty , often re­ ferred to as “ th e w izard of the telephone,” h as bad added to his many compi n ientary college d e­ grees th a t t doctor of science. Yale uni vers .. . D octor ('artv , who ra n k s as a b rig ad ier gen­ eral in tlie signal corps reserve. U. S. A., w as given this last honor for being a radio expert. S ir A rth u r Conan Doyle pre­ dicts com m unication with tlie dead by radio w ithin four years. Sir A rth u r is firm in tin- belie.’ Ibat within th at tim e “ we will have the d irect com m unication th a t Edison hoped for” and th at those who. have passed beyond will “have tra n sm itte rs in the line of e th e r and all th a t we will need will he th e receiver.” + land, p aym ents; Ita ly , D’A nnunzio-• tra c k ag e rig h ts over the Southern! cific to build Into a te rrito ry which isin; China, w ho’s it? ; A m erica, the) Pacific and th e C en tral Pacific be- they have alw ays looked upon as de­ exclusive tonnage to be tw een P o rtla n d and San F rancisco; ferred w in te r’s coal. th a t if th is is accom plished th e Un­ served w ith ra ilro a d s a t the will and T here a re q u ite a few A shlauders ion P acific has agreed to com plete convenience of th e Union Pacific. who have re tu rn e d from th e ir vaca­ the N atro n cu to ff and a tra n s-sta te (To be continued tom orrow ) tions, who a re still saying th a t w hat line th ro u g h c e n tra l Oregon from they need m ore th an a n y th in g else, C rane to N atron. TRIBUTE PAID TO TALENT O ur b re th re n of th e e a st have ou r is a little rest, OF DR. MATTIE B. SHAW • • deepest sym pathy, b u t who is m ore This is tak e n from the m enu of a ) responsible for th e ir lack of tra n s- In the c u rre n t Issue of th e Specta­ "hone d ry ” r e s ta u ra n t in tow n: p o rtatio n th an the g re a t “ Union Pa- tor, H, G. G ilm ore pays a p re tty and “ Soused sea bass, stew ed corn, crab cific,” whom they a re again relying w ell-deserved trib u te to Dr. M attie and shrim p co cktails.” I t isn ’t kind ¡upon for succor? B. Shaw, as follow s: to jo lt anyone th ataw ay . TH E UNION PA CIFIC HAS NOT Since the re tu rn of Dr. M attie B. • • • PROM ISED TO DO ANYTHING, Shaw to A shland, O regon, she h as' A w’ise m an once said th a t in th e and in the lig h t of th e ir pain stak in g engaged in a n u m b er of lite ra ry ac-j tiv ities th a t have proved m ost en-i w idespread effo rt to elevate th e, d isreg ard of O regon's developm ent, joyabie to an ap p reciative com m un­ m asses, we invariably begin a t th e they a re e n title d to no help w hat- ity. The clim ax was reached by Dr. w rong end. The elevation should ever in th e ir brazen proposal to te a r Shaw w hen, u n d e r th e auspices of! s ta r t w ith th e children. down a ra ilro a d system , th a t, w hile the O rder of th e E a ste rn S ta r, she! presented T ennyson’s “ Enoch Ar-j not p erh ap s perfect, has a t least d en,” w ith a finish th e like of w hich The Rev. O ldfield tied the nuptial done m ore for Oregon th an th e Un­ has not been surpassed by any pre-j k n o t fo r a young couple Sunday. An) ion Pacific. vious lite ra ry e ffo rt in the Rogue a fte rm a th of th e cerem ony cam e C entral and e a ste rn Oregon should R iver valley. The com ing of the g rea t conduc­ n e a r causing an a tta c k of h e a rt dis- look backw ard a few y ears and then to r and equally g re a t com poser,! ease, when the groom in partin g , to the fu tu re w ith a m ore d efinite R ich ard S trau ss, to this country, at slipped the clergym an a 50 bill. and determ in ed appreciation of th e ir th is tim e, has fired the m usical im ­ • • own in te rest and th e final re su lt to ag in a tio n of th e n ation, u n til today A to u rist asked R. P. P o rte r tlie) the sta te of O regon, if it be subject Enoch A rden” is greatly In dem and o th e r day if A shland was a religious to the dom ination of one railro ad in all academ ic h e a d q u a rte rs in the east and m iddle w est, w here th e ex-1 town. “ It c ertain ly is,” was the system , as was th e case d u rin g th e ecutive and in te rp re tiv e skill of a) reply. “ So religious, in fact, th at operations of th e old H arrim an m er S trau ss is fully app reciated , and cul-i ih e re a re lots of people h ere who ger from 1901 to 1912. lu re and refin em en t of th e ir own believe th a t th e E pistles were the The S o uthern Pacific is furnish- essence a re the dom inant elem ents. The fact th a t “ Enoch A rden” j wives of the A postles.” ng a satisfacto ry service to its p a t takes an h o u r and a half in its r e n - ) * • | rons in this te rrito ry — th e re is no dition. and th a t it was done entirely! V ice-president Coolidge will be in need fo r comm on u ser w ith th e Un- from m em ory, w ithout a flaw of any A shland on the m orning of the 13th. ion Pacific and, as a m a tte r of law i s o rt> fu rn ish es postive proof th a t Dr. It is to be hoped he will be given a anyone m ust realize it can n o t b e ; Shaw possesses in a m ark ed degree. vigorous and rete n tiv e m em ory, fittin g reception. It isn ’t often th a t . iro u g it about w ithout consent of j i a the delineation of th e leading vi- we have th e h onor of e n te rta in in g the S outhern Pacific. IT MIGHT talizing c h a ra c te rs— A nnie P hillip th e vice-president of th e U nited BE FORCED, AND TH IS IS JUST and Enoch, th e re a d e r b ro u g h t to S tates and it is up to us to see th a t WHAT TH E UNION PACIFIC W ISH her task a m aste rfu l display of tal- he c a rrie s aw ay som ething th a t will TO DO. )ent, as well as m uch d iscrim in atin g n o t be jo lted out of his m em ory, ev- Now, it is well to rem ind o u r i l>ower in d e a lin & w ith th e ’«»ser in- ™ » , th e big receptioo planned to rib re tb re n .« east»™ O regon ot a « - X t W V T i f f i him in i o rtla n d •anced work. Band concerts are given each ev­ ening. and th e re will be a dance each W ednesday. An o rch estra has been form ed by the stu d e n ts them selves, m any of them having b ro u g h t ih e ir m usical in stru m en ts. C om m unity singing, in which all joi n in popular songs, occupies an h our once a week. S atu rd ay afternoon is devoted to baseball, and one hour each a fte r­ noon is given over to ath letics. Steps are being tak en to provide free ad ­ m ittance to movie shows in the camp for all students. F .. a.tMMIUlilNtUUHI — JAP NIMRODS FINED IJtrtO DIDN’T EVEN GET A RITE KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 7.— Sixty dollars per fish, and no fish, is m ighty costly fishing, even in these days of expensive rice. So m ight believe K. G agiskita aud II. Sato, em ployes of the Japanese lau n ­ dry a t Conger and Alain. Y esterday th e two sought to s a t­ isfy th e ir craving for fish by drop­ ping th e ir books in the w ater iro n the w h arf nearby. F ishing was poor h u t excitem ent was not lacking when H. E. M eads, acting gam e w arden, put n an appearance and brought the cu lp rits before Ju stice Gag- ha geu. Cost per fisherm an per fish— and no fish: Fine for fishing w ithout lic e n s e .$25 Alien license ................................... 25 R e g u la r h u n tin g an d fish licen se C osts ..................................................... 1 ........................................ $60 A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove in your kitchen will assure a cool and pleasant kitchen in tie hottest weather. The New Per­ fection Stove is a tested, guarantei’d product, and will do all the work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as fast as gas and is absolutely tellable. We have them in two, three and four burners. Come In and let us show yon the numerous features that m ake them the best stove for summer use. SIMPSON’S 87-39 North Main St. To all that is healthy and vital in business, it means increased strength and growth; but advertising is a fierce heat which withers and consumes that which is unsound. A business which is not a good business should not be A business which would not benefit from wide­ spread appreciation of its ideals had better acquire a new set of ideals. T otal Cool Kitchens for Hot Days Advertising is the Sunlight of Business advertised. LITHIA PARK SCENE OF MANY PICNIC PARTIES Among the picnickers from a dis­ tance in L ithia park yesterday was a p arty from M ontague, com posed c f Mr and Mrs. P ru s and d a u g h te r K atherine, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Loos- ley and son George, Mr. and Mrs. C harles W right, Mr. and Mra. O tto Richm ond and children, Mr. and Mrs. M urphy, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Simons, Miss Stella Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Em ery P arsch all, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schock. A fter having p a rta k en of the fine basket lunch which had been b rought along w ith them and enjoyed th e coolness of the p ark for some tim e, the e n tire p arty betook them selves to the N atato riu m , w here all en ­ joyed a fine swim in the su lp h u r w a­ ter. A nother picnic p arty from a d is­ tance cam e from W eed, th ree a u to ­ m obiles being filled to th e lim it w ith the pleasure seekers and m any good things to eat. Q uite a num ber of local people also spent the day In the p ark , ta k ­ ing tlieir lunches. Many of them rem ained until late in th e evening to enjoy the park when it is a t it3 best. HARDWARE Phone 303 5 5