Ashland Monda*. August S i, linci ÄÄkÜLKiJ DAILY f iü ià ù è frAÖM TWO ■dúM i- 'w i* Tidings RATTLESNAKE KILLED P o rtla n d — S tate to erect $175,000 A F T E R STRIKING AT CHILD building to be used as sta te employ- ■ m ent in stitu tio n lo r a d u lt blind. if A fter s trik in g a t little “ Sonny” ---------------------------- | Freed, son of Mr. and Mrs. P hillip Spend less and dress b e tte r by By GEORGE E. ROBERTS Freed, F rid a y afternoon and th en buying your fall su it a t P a u lse ru d ’s. (From the Monthly Bulletin for August Issued by The National City Bank of New York) d isappearing down a k n o t hole in 286tf ! the porch flooring of th e L. L ’ ‘ ~ 1 H E leading topics of interest will close down, wages will stop everybody goes through the streets ; S m art hom e, as Mrs. S m art appeared in the past m onth have been for millions of people, iood cannot more freely because of them, i in th e doorw ay of th e house, a r a t Home- the crops and the strikes, be supplied to the cities, public W hat is included in the right to i T he crops have come along finely, utilities such as w aterw orks will strike? The right to quit work in tlesn ak e w earing seven ra ttle s and Made T he wheat crop is fully as large as be unable to function and society itself is not questioned. The Presi- th e proverbial b u tto n , was shot and last year, the corn crop promises will be. faced with a calamity even dent has said that the Governm ent killed by Mike O 'H air S atu rd ay a f­ Products to be around 3,000,000,000 bushels greater than war. because women will compel no man to work against ternoon in th e yard of the hom e on and other food and feed crops are and children will suffer as much his will. But the activities of the good. The am ount of dairy prod- as men. union coal-miners and shopmen go Main stre e t. Hl ucts going into storage is larger It cannot be supposed that the far beyond the peaceful abandon- The rep tile was seen several tim es than last year. A ltogether, the cost strikers are indifferent to the suf- m ent of their jobs in order to bet- y esterday and w hen firs t observed ot living so far as foodstuffs are fering thus threatened, and which ter themselves elsewhere. Their BREAD, CAKES. PIES was coiled u n d er a cage containing concerned prom ises to be on about affects the families of all classes actions and language show that and ROLLS the same basis for the coming year alike. They must assume that their ’hey are engaged in an organized a can ary on th e porch. N eighbors as tor the past. The cotton crop, opponents will give way in order effort to prevent the public from would h ard ly believe th a t th e snake Finest materials used and however, is disappointing and to prevent it, but there is as much having coal or transportation ex- could possibly be a ra ttle r.— Colusa likely to be short of the world s obligation to protect the com- cept upon the conditions laid down made under modern sani­ needs., l h e tendency of clothing munity on one side as on the other, by them. Com binations of that (C alif.) News. m aterials is now upward, but man- Every individual and group has a kind am ong any other class of tary conditions by experts. The F reed s a re well know n in u tactu n n g costs are slightly lower responsibility to society but so- people are against the law. Labor A shland and only le ft h ere a few * a S- t year ’ • j cietv ought not to be dependent organizations were excepted for the lh e im provem ent in industry upon the grace of any m inority, purpose of giving them a stronger w eeks ago to locate in Colusa. Mrs. has proceeded so far that the H must have the power to protect position in dealing with employers, F reed is th e d a u g h te r of Mrs. W. J. am ount of enforced unem ploym ent itself. but it never was contem plated that K eeton. is scarcely more than in any time P nm m nn in tcrp c t in rirrU r wou^ l,se tb *s power to the of m oderate prosperity, but the The Common Interest m O rder 5erioug jnjury of the pending strikes, have not only One of the first conditions ot Railroad Labor Act G resham — Union high school to Stopped the earnings of the strikers civilization is that there shall be The statem ent :s made that the get $20.000 Im provem ents, including but are beginning to cause unem- orderly m ethods of settling differ- railroad companies have set the ex- gym nasium . ploym ent and losses in other quar- ences as they arise between mem- ample of refusing to be bound by (New Management) ters. President H arding has been bers of the comm unity, according the decisions of the Labor Board, active in his efforts to settle both to principles based upon equity The facts are that the companies L e t us c o n tra ct y o u r pain tin g the big strikes without harsh or and the common interests, instead have taken appeals in certain cases A. BARTOLETTI, Prop. C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co. 286-10 unusual measures. He proposed of allowing such issues to be to the courts, on the legal ground for the coal industry that the fought out with fists or clubs or that the Board had exceeded its m iners return to work immedi- otherwise. The appeal to force 'uri«d;clion under the law. This is ately at the scale of wages being has no place in civilized society ex a class of actions frequently brought paid when the strike began, this cept as society itself may discipline against a new adm inistfative body, situation to last until a public com- its unruly members. to determine authoritatively the mission, to be appointed by him, j t ,s a condition of every game scope of its powers. The employes could render a decision upon which rivals contend that there have the same right to bring such ^,a8™ tl h It is ju s t as religious to have <$> ter. ® good h ealth as to have good <$> Subscription Price Delivered in City: <$• m orals. i One nAmth ....................................$ -*>5 c i> ---------- < S> T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 < $ > The successful professional 3>| Six m onths .................................... 3.75 One year ...................................... 7.50 m an is alw ays a successful busi- Mail and Rural Routes <è> ness m an. One m onth ....................................I -65 « ; T nree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 <» to pick w inners, <$! W hy try Six m onths .................................... 3.50 One year ...................................... 6-5® •' w hen it is so m uch easier to ADVERTISING RATES -'♦> pick losers. ; Display Advertising <$> ---------- <8> i Single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c < $ > W h at you deserve you get, YEARLY CONTRACTS <♦> w h eth er it be big honors or a Display Advertising One tim e a w e e k ................................27 %c •• sw ift kick from th e rea r. Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c ---------- *?> Every o th e r d a y ..................................20 c A d v ert:sing tells people w hat Local Readers Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c <♦> you can do, and th u s gives you <$> To ru n every o th e r cfey for one a chance to do it. ♦ m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7c <» ---------- To run”every issue for one m onth < t> T hings w ould im prove a < ?> of m ore, each line, o jc h t i m e . . 5c < ? > w hole lot if th e people h ad a < s> C lassified Colum n <$> little m ore pow er and th e gov- One cent th e w ord each tim e. To ru n every issue fo r one m outh e rn m e n t a little less. <8> or m ore, ^ c th e w ord each tim e. <» ---------- Legal R ate -« > HEZ HECK SAYS: F irs t tim e, per 8-pc)nt lin e ..........10c ❖ “ T hey’s a heap m ore Each subsequent tim e, per 8- point line ...................................... 5c <$> m ales in th e w orld th an C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 they is m en.” O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2 ^ c Fraternal Orders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ if H all ran as an independent can­ atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ didate. H e fig u res th a t th e la tte r ligious and benevolent o rd ers wjll be would get th e vote of th e K u Klux charged th e re g u la r ra te for a ll ad _ ... v ertlsing when an adm ission or o th er ! KI;in- as a m a tte r of course; th a t P ierce will get th e R om an C a th o lic ! charge is made. vote and such o th ers as a re o p p o se d ' Wliat Constitutes Advertising to th e public school re fe re n d u m ) In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ing am ong some as to w hat consti m easure which would abolish paro-1 tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , chial and o th e r p riv ate schools, as. we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which well as th e solid dem ocratic vote of Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ th e sta te . T his w ould leave Olcott | a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re events, w here an adm ission charge a clear field w ith the republicans, | is m ade o r a collection is tak e n IS and in his opinion w ould in su re his; _ A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to election. On th e o th er hand, if it | o rganizations an d societies of every is a stra ig h t-o u t fig h t betw een the kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activities a fte r republican and th e dem ocratic can ­ didate, it will p resen t th e stra n g e they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization spectacle of th e K u K lux K ian, w hich j m eetings of societies w here no b itterly opposes O lcott for obvious! m oney co n trib u tio n iè solicited, in iti­ reasons, lined up w ith th e R om an i ation charged, or collecton tak en IS C atholics, who w ill oppose th e gov-! NEWS. e rn o r as an advocate of th e m easure to e lim in ate th e parochial schools. fore, and we hope will never again, and has one o f th e best equipped F red w ould have nose-dived a fte r SOLOMONITES Betw een them they will poll a heavy have th e em b arrassin g m isfortune to ones in the sta te . T here a re recrea- him , b u t th e w ater was too cold— i • , i vote, and if th e governor pulls witnpss T here is no use k idding ourselves. t,on grounds and a11 so rts of c o n v e n -,th e re still being some ice and snow- j aro u n d the lake. Anyway w hen the! - TOWN MAKING th ro u g h it will probably be by a W e can ta lk about w edding the 1 iences for th e autom obum m er. --------------------------------big tro u t m ade his getaw ay, F r e d ' * R eal tow ns a re not m ade by *8> n arrow m argin. P o rtla n d rose an d th e S hasta daisy m en a fra id u n til the r a tte rs drip w ith m aple RATTLE WITH A GIANT TROUT ^ ¡ d a few th in g s th a t knocked the! A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove in your kitchen will assure a <•> L est som ebody else gets PORTLAND NEEDS A SENSE OF syrup, b u t the plain, undeniable fact (Jacksonville P o st) b ark off th e trees all around the cool and pleasant kitchen in lie hottest weather. The New Per­ Mr. and Mrs. F red Fick and J a k e . a h e ad ; ® fection Stove is a tested, guaranteed product, and w ill do all the is P o rtla n d is not p o p u lar in south- HUMOR <$> W hen everyone w orks and no- e rn Oregon and w on’t be u ntil she d a u g h te r V irginia retu rn ed M onday E lm er H edburg, who was w ith work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as (M edford Mail T rib u n e) <•> body sh irk s <§> shows a d iffe re n t sp irit. I t is not fr °m a several days’ trip to Diamorid j ^ m at the tim e, says th a t F re d ’s fast as gas and is absolutely leliab le. We have them in two, three P o rtla n d should develop a sense You can raise a tow n from <§> and C ra te r lakes, re tu rn in g via language was so violent for a few and four burners. Come in and let us show you the numerous an easy th in g to explain, th e basic of hum or— p a rtic u la rly her tem p er­ m inutes as to cause a good sized t i - ; th e dead. K lam ath Falls. It surely is th rillin g features that make them the best stove for summer use. am en tal m ayor, when acting as a tro u b le seem s very com plicated: b u t dal wave on th e lake. <«> And if, w hile you m ake a per- to h e a r F red tell ab o u t the big fish g ran tin g th e good in te n tio n s of the leader of a P o rtla n d fair caravan. sonai stak e, he d id n ’t catch, and also a g ian t The people of th e sta te , as a Rose City and h er generous e ffo rts Y our neighbor can m ake one <$> tro u t th a t looked to him as big as R eedsport to have saw m ill to cut too whole, a re n ot p a rtic u la rly en th u si- in m any w ays, th e re is in h er a tt i ­ a sawlog, which he hooked in D iam ­ ❖ ald er, m aple and m yrtle. Phone 203 3 7-39 North Main St. . „ . , , M a s t i c ab o u t a w orld’s fa ir in 1925. tude tow ard th e re st of th e sta te , <•> Y our tow n w ill be w h at you <•-’ 1 ond lake, b u t broke or stra ig h te n ed B ridge ordered b u ilt across Con- They a re not inclined to ta k e it as p a rtic u la rly so u th e rn Oregon, a cer- w ant to see— seriously as P o rtla n d . W ith so m any ta in coolness, a h a u g h ty touchiness, i out a ^a r 8e sized hook and escaped, don creek in L ane county. <$> I t Isn’t y o u r tow n— i t ’s you. th in g s d istu rb in g th e public m ind, a lack of w arm th and genuine so m any problem s pressing, th e re is friendliness, expressed n o t only in • • a n a tu ra l tendency on th e p a rt of w ords b u t deeds, w hich ren d ers any W oodrow W ilson th rew a bom b any com m unity to utilize th is cara- en te n te cordiale such as exists be­ into the recent M issouri j rim aries, \ an as a n excuse to have a little tw een S eattle and th e s ta te of W ash­ and now th e re is a boom lo r Reed fun, to fo rg et th e ir tro u b les and ington and San F rancisco and n o rth ­ for president. kick up th e ir heels a bit. C aravans ern C alifornia, for exam ple, u tte rly • • don’t come to th e country precincts im possible. T he fact th a t th e London confer­ P o rtla n d needs a sense c f hum or, ence is th e 13th th a t has been got­ every day. w hich in its la s t analysis, m eans ai T his was th e situ a tio n in K lam ­ ten u n d e r way since th e w ar, is ath. A fter giving th e caravan th e tru e sense of prop o rtio n from th e ' th o u g h t to have carrie d a hoodoo m ost e lab o rate reception on its to u r, sta n d p o in t of s ta te lead ersh ip and w ith it. a resident of th e C ourthouse city genuine hum an sym pathy. How to! get it is q u ite a n o th e r m atte r. D o n 't k n o y how they get th a t way proceeded to have a little fun, both F o r, as we see it, it is alm ost en -' - b u t we notice th a t several e a ste rn !a t th e exPense of th e visito rs and tlrely a m a tte r of tem peram ent. new spapers a re ru n n in g th e Bible as K lam ath F alls. Also, it m ig h t be a serial in th e ir publications, a n d ! sa id ’ « t j h e expense of M edford, a d v e rtisin g it as a “ new and n o v e l1 F rom th e rep o rts we have read, CITIES KNOWN BY THEIR AUTO th e re was no occasion for offense. CAMPS fe a tu re .” 9 9 : W »V e C vvuauu couldn’t «. uuafeiuu im agine c a * M edford (San Francisco E xam iner) T alk a b o u t m aking both e n d g ! m ayor rese n tin g such h arm less per- T housands of cars a re on the The place of advertising1 in the present economic system is m eet. W heat dropped to a d o lla r a . siflag e - even if M edford did w ant to roads of th e s ta te now and m any of bushel in Chicago S atu rd ay , and th e he an expos tion city. them a re ca rry in g cam p e q u ip m e n t1 thoroughly well established.” sam e day th e M cCum ber bill passed. B ut M ayor B aker blew up. He of all kinds. All a re going some w ith w heat carry in g a one d o lla r w en* th ro u g h th e roof a la Mary place, and m ost of them don’t care Goodwill has come to be a vital factor in the success of em ergency ta riff. G ard en ’ He dec,ared he and the m uch w here they go as long as they , • | Rose City had been in su lted , and have a good tim e. any business, and goodwill can only be created by right and And now comes a psychologist proceeded to lash his hosts w ith It is g e ttin g so th a t th e cities of persistent advertising. saving sh o rt s k irts a re responsible a te rrific B ak er w rath , th e sta te a re know n by the cam p­ for a decadence in m atrim ony. His The a u th o r of th e sk it very mag- ing grounds they provide for m o to r­ A manufacturer who advertises honestly the stability and deductions ru n thusw ise: The gam - »anim ously apologized. W hereupon ists. If th e cam p sites a re adeq u ate bling in stin ct in m an is in h eren t, i “ T em peram ental G eorge” apologized and the m otorists well tre a te d , th e y ' quality of his goods sets for himself a standard of production W oman has to keep him guessing also - aad ev ery th in g on th e surface tell everyone in o th er cam ps a lo n g ' He makes a treaty of faith with the buying public, which he the road, and it m eans ad d itio n al o r Im pair h e r m atrim o n ial prospects. becam e calm again. But th a t explosion h u rt the P o r t­ business for th e cam ps th a t a r e ' must uphold at any cost. Rem ove th e elem ent of th e lo ttery land fa ir in K la m a th county, it h u rt good. from m arria g e and it loses its lu re. P o rtla n d , it h u rt P o rtla n d ’s m ayor. Between San F rancisco and P o rt-' Frequently, for the purpose of promotion, the manufacturer H ere is w hat th e K lam ath H erald |and Qr., and S eattle, W ash., th ere The E ugene G uard digs up som e needs financial assistance. in te restin g a u to cam p sta tistic s said the next day, in a \er> excellent jg a com p]e t e chain of cam ping spots so th a t m o to rists can m ake th e trip show ing th a t in G erm any a foreign e d ito ria l: The slig h test considérât on on w ithout stopping in hotels a t all. The time is fast approaching when bankers, having care­ to u rist stopping over in M unich is Mayor B aker's p a rt w ould have taxed 750 m ark s fo r 24 hours. If showed a m an of the intelligence he Then th e re are a n uraber of fine fully investigated the standing of a manufacturer desiring ?, he stays a m onth, his “ ja c k ” is d e ­ m ust possess to occupy his p o sitio n ,, hotels along th e line of trav el be- loan, will ask this leading question: pleted by 2000 m ark s, and if he th a t it was im possible and u n th in k -'tw e e n th e cities, so th a t you can get _ year, _ _ _ _ a _ t th e able th a t th is com m unity could have>a room w ith a b a th m ost of th e way elects to stay a _ whole present value of the m ark he w ould go“ e t° th e R o uble of w elcom ing his! alon < I What is his advertising appropriation?” ‘ party, could have staged such a set-- have to pay a t least a couple of tin g of sincere good will and hospi-' M arysville has one of th e best dollars. tality , m erely fo r th e purpose of per- equipped m otor cam ps in th e w est, p e tra tin g th e anti-clim ax of in su lt w ith all so rts of conveniences for We*1 have M ayor B a k e r’s adm oni-j m o to n s ts - O ther cities in th e Sac- P( »1ATICA L BEDFELLOWS T h at politics m akes stra n g e bed­ tion to speak our inm ost th o u g h ts ( ram e n t° valley boast good cam ping fellow s is borne out by th e deduc­ and “call a spade a spade” in m ind ; grounds, too, and th e re a re m any! tio n s of C hairm an Tooze of th e re- when we asse rt th a t his ill-te m p e re d , places __ in the _______________ m o u n tain s in th e n o rth : publican sta te com m ittee in discuss ^ J d ‘o? | that good places t o ^ J p . * Lithia Bakery Successful Graduates O. A. C. Cool Kitchens for h o t Days SIMPSON’S HARDWARE A Well Known New York Banker Says: ing th e political situ atio n . He says (ary prjncipleg of co u rtesy and hos- A shland, Or., is one of th e pio-. Q lcott's chances w ould be b e tte re d 1 p ita lity such as we have never b e -|n e e rs in estab lish in g m otor cam ps,'