ASHLAND DALLI TIDINGS 1*1 Ashland COPCO SELLING NEW STOCK ISSUE ON INSTALLMENTS Tidings E stablished 1_876 Pubilsbed Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. The C alifornia Oregon Pow er com pany has ju s t announced a n of- fering of its 7 per cent p referred OFFICIAL C IT I AND COUNTY capital stock to its consum ers and PAPER th e public. TELEPH O N E 39 This stock will be offered a t a E. J. BARRETT, Editor price of $92 per sh are, and as th e dividend ra te is 7 per cent per a n ­ E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon, num based on p ar, th e stock th u s Postoffice as Seqpud-class Mail Mat One of th e troubles th a t c a n ’t m ade in cash or in ¡b a ilm e n ts of T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 Six m onths .................................... 3.75 ♦ be laughed away is toothache. '$5 per s ha re down, and $5 per sh are One year ................... 7.50 per m onth, w ith th e priv ileg e of Mail and Rural Routes •• T he telephone is useful in • a n tic ip a tin g any paym ents, and in- One m onth ............................... 5 -65 T hree m onths ............................... 1.95 calling people up so you can ^ ltereat a t 6 per cen t will be paid by the com pany on th e am o u n ts paid in, Six m onths .................................... 3.50 call them down. One year ...................................... 5-5* ---------- <3- u n til com plete paym ent fo r th e stock ADVERTISING RATES 3> Kin folks th a t we are ❖ has been m ade. Display A d vertisin g tin g le Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c ♦' asham ed of a re ju st as apt to It has b een decided to sell th is • be asham ed of us. stock th ro u g h th e sales e ffo rt of th e YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising m em bers of th e org an izatio n , who One tim e a w e e k ........................ 27 %c » If you c a n ’t get business have indicated th e ir confidence in Two tim es a w eek........................25 c #> w ithout c u ttin g prices, you a re tbe com pany by su b scrib in g fulliz Every o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c $> a poor business m an. # for th e issue of stdck recently m ade, Local R eaders Each line, each tim e ......................10c ---------- practically 100 per cen t of th e or- To ru n every o th e r ttey fo r one » The w orld is full of m en who ganization now being stockholders m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c •s> know how to run th e business T of th e com pany. To ru n every issue for one m onth --------------------------— tip m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c <§> of o th ers, b u t fall down in ru n - <$>! ♦ ! '♦> ning th e ir own. Classified Column One cent th e w ord each tim e. <8> MORE RAIL GIANTS ARRIVE TO SERVE WESTERN R. R To ru n every issue for one m onth <8> HEZ HECK SAYS: or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. <$> “ If you d o n ’t know when ❖ Legal Rate M oving in tw o special tra in s, 12 < g > <•» you’re licked, you never F irst tim e, per 8 -pt.'nt lin e ..........10c ^ new “ 2-10-2— type locom otives, v a l­ Each subsequent tim e, per 8- <§> a re .” ued a t nearly a m illion d ollars, an d polnt line ...................................... 5c C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00! consigned to th e S o u th ern P acific O bituaries, th e l i n e .....................2 % c j com pany for use on its P acific Sys­ Fraternal Orders and Societies th a t he join him a t San Francisco. A dvertising for fra te rn a l o r d e r s ; Mr. M cCormick claim s th e rig h t of tem lines, have ju s t reached th e P a ­ or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ discovery of H ell G ate, th e p ic tu r­ cific coast via El Paso, Texas. These huge engines, th e second atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be esque w onder ju st out of G rants consignm ent of an o rd er of 50 charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad P ass, and as Mr. Sparks was on his v ertlslng w hen an adm ission or o th er way th ith e r, he w ired th e follow ing placed by th e S o uthern Pacific com­ pany w ith th e Baldwin Locom otive charge Is m ade. to his chief: “ C an’t come. Am on W orks, a re to be p u t into service on the way to Hell G ate to m ake a s u r­ W hat C o n stitutes A dvertising ‘ th e S outhern Pacific lines across the In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ vey of D evil’s Backbone, seeking an ing am ong som e as to w h at consti o u tle t to H ell’s H alf Acre, with a T ehachapi and Siskiyou m ountains. They a re equipped w ith th e la te st tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which view of reaching S a ta n ’s P lay­ fuel conservation and au x iliary pow­ Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ g ro u n d .” er devices. a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re Evidence of th e S outhern Pacific events, w here an adm ission charge Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS UPSETTING PR O PE R T Y R IG H T S 'co m p an y ’s faith in th e Pacific coast AD V ERTISIN G ." T his applies to (D unsm uir New s) ¡is show n by th e fact th a t th e o rd er organizations a n d societies of every The a rg u m e n t set up by the for these locom otives was placed kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r S o uthern Pacific in its brief filed w ith th e m a n u fa c tu re rs in O ctober, w ith th e U nited S tates suprem e 1921, a t a tim e wrhen business con­ they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization c o u rt seem s to go to th e h e a rt of ditions w ere un stab le and th e fu tu re m eetings of societies w here no th e C entral Pacific controversy. less prom ising. money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ The S o uthern Pacific was b u ilt by ation charged, or collecton tak en IS th e sam e crow d th a t had previously SPEEDWAY AT FAIR GROUNDS NEWS. b u ilt the C entral Pacific. The tw’o WILL BE A CLASSY AFFAIR had one brain and one soul— to fly SOLOMONITES in th e face of th e proverb— and one W ork on th e speedw’ay a t th e <91 fist holding both tn th e ir stro n g boxes. Doxes. Jackson county fair grounds has If the ow ners of both sold th e ir con- con­ been resum ed, and th is im p o rta n t LAMP T H E VAMP C en tral tro l of th e entral P acific— and did u n it in th e fa ir ground equipm ent <8> C urses on thee, little Vamp, < $ > it legally— why could not the sam e will be well tak e n care of in prepa- <$> W ith thy fascinating “ lam p ,” W ith thy little sawed off sk irt, sJ> crow d la te r regain th at control— and ratio n for th e races d u rin g th e ex- <§>: do it legally? The sep aratio n of th e position. <» And abbreviated s h irt; The track m easures one m ile and W ith thine arm s and shoulders • ■ two roads was never any th in g but .«> a legal and stock m a rk e t fiction. j an eighth, and has banked tu rn s bare, The lease of th e C en tral Pacific and in th e opinion of com petent en- <8> And thy lim bs, a t which I sta re , . < ♦ > lines to th e S outhern Pacific, by gineers a speed of 80 to 90 m iles an <•> W ith thy form so full of life, - wh ch H untington. S tanford, Crock-! h our m ay be a tta in e d upon it. ❖ I alm ost fo rg et my wife. <•> I er, et al., replaced th e ir form er! A ccording to George G ates and stock control, was en tered into in j Seeley H all, who will have charge of The w orkm an who is alw ays 1885. It was unchallenged, th o u g h ’ the speed events th e re will be some w atching th e clock, is very a p t to th e re w ere conceivable reasons why ¡lively com petition on the track du r- alw ays rem ain “ one of th e h a n d s.” | it would have been a ttack ed if th e ing the fair, the program being de- E nglish stockholders of th e C entral ! signed for fast, snappy sp rin t races, The w om an scorned and the man Pacific could have found a legal ra th e r th a n long draw n o ut endur- i ance tests. "co rn e d .” have one thing in com ­ opening. The S herm an a n ti-tru s t law had ---------------------------- mon— they a re both m ad clean not then been born. Can th a t law, STAR CAST IN "F O R E V E R ” thro u g h . subsequently created, go back and AT TH E VINING TH EA TR E • • London was never stro n g in a p ­ ab ro g a te a c o n tra ct legally m ade One of th e m ost elab o rate and preciation of good scenery. P ro b ­ long before? T he co n stitu tio n says som ething very explicitly Itlenying th rillin g m otion pictu res produced ably th e reason it pu ts th e taboo on the pow er of congress to m ake any in m any m onths is “ F o re v e r,” a bobbed hair. law affectin g th e v alidity of a con­ George F itz m au rice production for • • P a ram o u n t, s ta rrin g Elsie F erguson The m ost u n fo rtu n a te aspect of tra c t. If law s can be passed and enforc­ and W allace R eid, w hich will be the the prospect of a general w alkout ol ed which reach back before th e pass- fea tu re de luxe a t the V ining th e- the ra ilro a d men is th e probability age of th e law and set aside valid a ^re for th re e days beginning today, of m aking us all walk. co n tracts and leases en tered into in H eaded by th e sta rs nam ed, the • * Some of th e b ra in ie st m en of our good faith , ou r w hole s tru c tu re of cast jn th is photoplay is th e m ost tim es seem to th in k life m u st be co n tra ctu a l and property rig h ts has ¡nipoaing ever g ath ered fo r a P ara- m ount picture w ith the possible ex­ lived th ro u g h th e head, and the been destroyed. Since th e co n stitu tio n was adopt- ception of “ The A ffairs of A n atol.” h e a rt kept in cold storage. ed, we have been ta u g h t th is could E llio tt D exter, M ontagu Love, • • Not m uch chance of long sk irts not be done. If it can be effective George F aw cett and P a u l M cAllister ever being w orn again in A shland. in th e case of th e S o u th ern Pacific, play th e principal su p p o rtin g m ale Most of th e girls, and th e wom en, it can be applied to o th er railro a d s roles. The tw o fem inine p a rts, next in im portance to th e “ Duchess of too, can point to two good reasons or o th e r businesses. Tow ers,” w hich is Miss F e rg u so n ’s why they should not be. • • WILL BORE FOR OIL role, a re played by B arb ara Dean NEAR JACKSONVILLE and Dolores Cassinelli. The firs t day of th e deer season b ro u g h t its usual q u o ta of casu al­ (Jack so n v ille P o st) KLAMATH FLOWER SHOW ties, one m an m aking a record by It will be of in te re s t to th e people WAS A NOTABLE SUCCESS brin g in g down tw o hum ans. G et­ ting to be so th e re is likely to be a of th is p a rt of th e county to learn KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 21.— revival of th e In d u stry of m anufac­ th a t p rep a ra tio n s a re being m ade to bore for oil a t several d ifferent Over 1000 visito rs atte n d ed K lam ­ tu rin g sh irts of m ail. • • places n e a r Jacksonville. a th F a ll’s second a n n u a l flow er show Some of th e leading oil experts la st week, and th e public-spirited Ed M oore is c e rtain ly g e ttin g of th e co u n try — who have had ex­ women who devoted th e ir days to m ore th an his sh a re of h a rd luck. Y esterday m orning he had a com ­ perience in th e oil fields of Texas, m aking it a success feel fully re­ fo rtab le hom e, and today he and O klahom a and so u th e rn C alifornia— paid fo r all th e ir w ork. All o th er his wife a re b e re ft of ev ery th in g have been q u ietly in v estig atin g th is social activities w ere neglected by they possess, except th e clothes they w estern side of th e Rogue riv e r val­ society’s m ost active wom en in favor stan d in. and a re cam ping out on a ley. and they claim th a t th e pros­ of th e show. D uring th e two days vacant lot. The fire which laid th e ir pects for oil here a re th e best they th e show was in progress visitors little hom e in ashes was not su ffi­ have found anyw here in th e U nited w ere reg istered a t th e door by Mrs. cient to b u rn up th e ir optim ism , S tates not yet tested o r developed T. C. C am pbell and w ere served If oil is found here— and th e pro­ punch a t a table presided over by however. This m orning they w ere m oters feel su re it will be— Rogue Mrs. George W a tt and d a u g h te r ab o u t tow n, w ith cheery, instead of dow ncast countenances, looking a t riv er valley, especially th e w est side G eraldine. In th e evening of the th e w orld, not th ro u g h a glass d a rk ­ ! of it, will experience a boom th a t first day Miss M arjorie Delzell, May- ly, but w ith roseate vision undim m ed will be h eard a ro u n d th e w orld. belle L eav itt, G eraldine W a tt, M ar­ by th e ir m isfortune. And who know s b u t w hat “ Old g a re t W orden and E leanore T orrey • • Jack so n v ille” will again ta k e her m et th e P o rtla n d visito rs a t th e door I. T. Sparks, th e d istric t freig h t r g h tf u l place as th e m etropolis of and p resented each one of them w ith and p assenger ag en t of th e Espee, so u th e rn Oregon. a Shasta daisy. was in tow n th e o th e r day and w hile here received a m essage from Vice- Salem — C arload of 56,GOO pounds R oseburg-W ilbur pavement com- P(e»ident E. o . McCormick, asking of dried lo g an b erries is shipped. pleted. Tuesday, August 22, 1022 Plane Launched by Catapult Æ ÿ J'B ért M oses I m any p a rts of th e city and give! uate of Yale, and son of A. J. som ew hat th e appearance of huge Phipps, m illionaire lum ber m erchant fo rtresses from a distance, th e closer ¡of F lorence P a rk , n e a r here, view being rugged and very in te rest- Young Phipps was sw ept by a ing. high wave from th e bow of a speed The p arty a te th e ir lunch on a , m otorboat in to Long Island sound, little stream , shaded w ith w illo w s.' late y esterd ay and drow ned. He was w ith pure spring w ater gushing o u t on a boat driven by his friend, Wil- iof close-by rocks. , liam Lyons, of EasthP.mpton. The W hile th e ro ad is a good m oun-j victim ’s m o th er is p ro strate d by his tain th o ro u g h fare, th e re a re some death. I r a th e r rough and steep places, b u t ~~~ ~ w ith plenty of oil, gas, pow er and, patience, one is paid for the journey by th e w onderful view spread before CANS FOR CANNING them . JARS FOR JARRING VAIN SEARCH FOR MAX LOST FROM MOTOR BOAT OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug. 22.— F o u r hydroplanes and 40 o th er craft of various types re tu rn e d to n ig h t from a vain all-day search for the | body of Donald M. Phipps, 23, grad- ® F u rth er tests of the catapult on toe I'. S. S. Maryland were conducted a t Ham pton Roads, Va., in the presence of Admiral Jones, commander of the U. S. A tlantic fleet, and Admiral Moffett, chief of the bureau of aeronautics, who says: “The catapult is no longer iu the experim ental stage. It is as prac­ tical and workable as is the torpedo tube used for launching torpedoes from the deck of a destroyer. Furtherm ore its development by the navy is a boon to aeronautical activities in the commercial field. The day is not far dis- j ta n t when commercial planes will be shot into the air from the deck of fast , mail ships when they are still many miles at sea.” Provost Bros. lour ihatmoncu CAtt b“3 ASHLAND PEOPLE SPEND Yockey as guests, m ade th e trip to DAY AT VAN DYKE CLIFFS Van Dyke cliffs Sunday. This is one Mr. and Mrs. W alter H erndon and of the m any p icturesque points near fam ily, w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. R .¡A sh lan d . The cliffs a re visible from NOTE—The Red Top tin con- tai ns Velvet that has recently been delivered from the fac- > jry. It is in fre h condition —cool axul smooth in a P'P«- ì 1 Each tin of TOBACCO with the RED TOP Contains freshly made tobacco. Just right for your pipe. And the mild smoothness you enjoy is the result of Velvet’s two long year’s ageing in wooden hogs­ heads. Patient ageing in Nature’s way—the right way of removing raw harshness and bite. You’11 say that Velvet is cool, smooth and “ sweet as a nut” in your pipe»