Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ashland
Thursday, A ugust S I , 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TEMNÖÄ
FA6K TWO
Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
b y ^ éert
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon,
P ostoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
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ter. _
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subscription Price Delivered in City: ❖
One nA>nth ....................................5 -65
<$>
T hree m o n t h s ............................... l-^ 5
3ix m onths .................................... 3.75. <®>
One year ...................................... ’ .50 ®
M oses
Most a rg u m en ts end rig h t
w here they s ta rt.
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The w orst th in g p u t in cans
is etiq u ette.
NEW RUN OF SALMON
'th e seasqp. W hile th e m ajority of
judge m u st n o t w ait. If co u rts ra n ;ng to b eat Jim Reed in his own
ENTER
COLUMBIA
RIVER
the fish a re of fair q u ality , quite a
to a schedule and th e schedule ran party , th e dem ocratic natio n al or-
ASTORIA,
Or.,
Aug.
24.—
A
new
num
ber of tu llies a re appearing,
out once in a w hile, and th e co u rt ganization i3 reputed to be plan-
ru
n
of
salm
on
e
n
te
red
the
Colum
bia
This
sp u rt cam e In from the n o rth ,
did nothing but hold its hands, m ore ning to co n cen trate on th e e ffo rt to
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river
yesterday,
and
the
deliveries
and
had
been followed o u tside by
money w ould he saved th a n u n d er defeat Lodge, if th e republicans re ­
at the packing plants w ere am ong th e tro lle rs for several days before
F o rm e r Governor
th e p resent rule, w hich is to keep nom inate him.
the best since th e opening days of th e fish s ta rte d inside.
Cox
of
Ohio,
dem
ocratic
nom
inee
for
th e c o u rt busy, th o u g h hun d red s of
president
in
1920,
w
ho
is
now
in
w itnesses,
law yers,
com plainants
and d efen d an ts w ait aro u n d and lose E urope, g e ttin g m ore in tim ately a c - ,
q u ainted w ith th e league of nations,
money.
If you a re sued . . . and any is expected hom e in tim e to lead
one can sue you for a n y th in g ,!th e revenge m ovem ent.
<$> w hether you owe it or not . . . you
<$> m ust defend th e suit. You m ust pay FAME THRUST UPON
your law yers: law yers have to live.
TWO ASHLAND LADIES
«> if ¡t costs you a h u n d red ?-a thou-
sand, or fifty th o u san d dollars, yon
V ersailles (M o.) S tatesm an )
Mrs. Hal McNair, w orthy m atorn ’
m ust pay it. If you win th e u n ju st j
suit, you a re told you have justice, of Alpha c h a p te r No. 1, E a ste rn
"LOUR
A S H L A N D M IL U S
<?■ but your bank account doesn’t show S tar, of A shland, O regon, was in
ASHLAnC.ORl&OU
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P o rtla n d in Ju n e a tte n d in g sessions I
UP
AND
GOING
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r
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W hat we need is not reform of i of the grand chap ter. She was ac
9 P Ï3 J
U}WUU>H WX PAOWCTOV
4 th e law from w ithin, so m uch as re- com panied by Miss G eorgia Coffee,)
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
form from w ith o u t; w h at th e la w ) associate m atron, and in line to suc-
needs is th e lay m an ’s point of view. ceed Mrs. M cNair as m atron. Miss
<»> w h ich -is th a t speed and absence of Coffee is business m an ag er of the HUGE ORGEON EXPENDITURES
OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
^ expense a re both p a rts of tru e jus- A shland Daily T idings, of which she
tice; th a t no decision, no m a tte r is a stockholder and d irecto r, and
FRU IT JA RS AND TRIMMINGS
€> how correct, is tru ly ju s t if it h a s ! you have but to m eet th is talen ted ' The Gross business of th e South-
<3? cost m uch m oney and tim e to obtain, i young lady to ap preciate h er quali- <in 1 acific <‘>nipa>'.v ’n
aK
Extra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen.......
,10c
i
gregated $20,500,000 in 1921, of
<$>i
fications for the try in g position she
.
2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c
which $18,800,000 was expended as
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so ably fills. Miss E th el Pow ell, a
Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. fo r.., ,25c
taxes and o p e ra tin g expenses m ostly
p opular young lady of A shland, ac­
in O regon, leaving a n et re tu rn of
Economy lids, per dozen ............................................. 30c
com panied th e p a rty and kindly as­
j $1,800,000 or n et re tu rn of 1.9 per
Mason lids, per dozen ................................................... 30c
sisted Mrs. M cNair in ca rin g for!
cent on th e $90,000,000 capital in -'
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baby Jan ies H al.
W ith com m end­
Kerr caps, per dozen ...................................................15c
f tie/lo u r
renew
Mail and R ural R outes
G overnm ents
com m it
far
One m onth .................................... I -65 <$> m ore crim es th an they prevent.
Tnree months ............................... 1.95 ,«>
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Hix months .................................... 3.50
6 .5 t •
The purpose of politics seem s
On« year .................................
ADVERTISING RATES
i<S> to be to keep people from get-
Display Advertising
!?'• tin g w hat they w ant.
, 30c
Single Insertion, each in ch . . .
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
i &
It is sim ply am azing how
Display Advertising
One tim e a w e e k . . ................... 2 7 ’/fee
little you can get along with
Two tim es a w eek........................25 c , <s> wjjen y0U have to.
Every other d a y .......................... 20 c L
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Local R eaders
One good th in g about an au-
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c i
tom
obile is th a t it m akes so
To ru n every o th e r dby for one
m onth, each line, each t i m e .. 7c <s> m any new tro u b le s th a t you
To run every issue fo r one m onth
fo rg et all about the old ones.
o^ m ore, each line, ouch t i m e . . 5c
<$>
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C lassified Colum n
<«> HEZ HECK SAY’S:
One cent th e word each tim e.
“ I t ’s h ard to be good,
To ru n every issue for one m onth
or m ore,
th e word each tim e.
w hen so m any of the
Legal Rate
th in g s you feel like doing
F irs t tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c
S>
<*'
a re considered b ad .”
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
polnt line ...................................... 5c!<$><®><^^,<$><S><8><§><^ ,$>3><^<§>3, <8><8>
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 ---------------------------------- ---------------------
0bi^ 1ir n a i hO r d X 'a n d S o c ie tie s ^ ° ' been a « ‘tin g successor to e ith e r,.
Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday
» Desperate Fight
* To Dethrone Lodge
In V Old
Bav S ta te l^
I U U „1
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r initi-
atio n fee an d dues, no discount. Re
liglous and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad
vertlsln g w hen au adm ission or other
charge Is m ade.
WtuU Constitutes Advertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
ing am ong some as to w hat consti
tu te s new s an d w hat ad v ertisin g ,
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which
is used* by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission charge
Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
AD V ERTISIN G .”
T his applies to
o rg an izatio n s a n d societies of every
kind as well as to Individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social o r organization
m eetings of societies w here no
m oney co n trib u tio n isS solicited. In iti­
ation charged, or collectun tak e n IS
NEWS.
b ut m ade im possible by alignm ent
with th e rebel forces, is rep o rted
broken in sp irit and dying, in an ob­
scure cabin in th e fastnesses of lie -
From th e days of
la n d ’s hills.
O'Connell and E m m ett, th e price of
Irish leadership lias been death.
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H ere’s a few sig n ifican t figures
th a t do n o t m ake dry read in g :
; s trik e s , in 1921 cost lab o r $132,-
000,000 in wages.
These sam e
strik e s in 1921 cost capital 60,165 !
days of production. It does n o t tak e
a m ath em atician to fig u re out th a t
it is a losing gam e, anyw ay It is
played.
No m a tte r to which side
victory goes, both a re losers in the
final analysis,
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^ h iM ~ v a n y r ii^ tme^ °< v«
s,yst™ ;n °rT n>
thr(nlgli Ko>e Pestlva| week |A , against ,1,1. »1,800.000 taken
. ,
,
.
, from th e s ta te for bond-holders and
| And now comes along good, reliable
. . . .
Io
»< xt -
•
. stockholders of th e com pany, the
!Sam M cNair, in uniform from top to
, ,
, * , ..
.
.
.
.
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t it
i. ¡system expended approxim ately $5,-!
! toe fresh from Cam p Lewis, W ash., J
_ .,
. . . .
,
. 000.000 for ties, tim b er and o th er
'w h e re th e boys m any tho u san d s of
„
..
..
\
t
,
supplies aside from th e $18,800,000
them , w ere in tra in in g two weeks,
an annual d rillin g the governm ent i O,’^ a tin ^ e y e n s e s .
1 On th e whole, i t m ay be said, th a t
req u ires of its so ld ie r boys. Sam,
the railro a d s leave all th e ir Oregon
robust and su n b u rn ed , showed the
revenues in Oregon and spend m on­
benefits of th is m ilitary train in g .
ey above th e ir revenue re tu rn . The
w age expense of th e Southern P a ­
W allow a— N ibley-M im naugh L um ­
cific alone in Oregon is over $10,
ber com pany building new dry lum ­
000,000 a year.
ber shed.
M ilton tom ajo crop is good this
year.
A w ant ad will sell It.
OVERREACHED THEMSELVES
T he best frien d s of th e unions
and th e m ost a rd e n t p a rtisa n s of!
corporate in te re sts, believe both
SOLOMONITES
have overstepped them selves and |
Not a very d ifficult m a tte r to coil- should be deprived of th e ir m isu se d 1 BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 24.— H enry
vince the average boy th a t the power by the only pow er g re a te r in C abot Lodge, U nited S tates sen ato r
s h o rte st days in the year come in I th e country today, the U nited S tates i a t th e age of 72, rounding out 36
vacation tim e.
governm ent.
From high and low, i years of continuous service in con-
rich and poor, e ast and west, come gress, is going to crown his career
If we ever do get into com m uni- dem ands th a t congress m ake it im -iw ith e ith e r the g re a te st triu m p h or
cation with M ars i t ’s d o llars to possible for th e in to lerab le public the first defeat he has experienced,
d o ughnuts w e'll be o v errun w ith in- affliction of e ith e r a railroad o r a
Dean of th e senate, in which he is
qu irles as to w h eth er th e clim ate COal tie-up to happen again, a de- serving his 30th year, Mr. Lodge is
is “ w et” or “ d ry .”
m and
m ade w ithout reg a rd
to a can d id ate for a sixth term . He is
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w h e th e r or not it be a stockholder j USf now approaching th e renom i-
The death of M ichael Collins on em ployer, co rporation, union, A. F. nation h urdle in th e republican pri-
th e b attlefield , shot from am bush, of L., or individual w orker, who is mary on Septem ber 12. If he wins
m eans to the Irish w hat the ass.tssi- forced to give over a p riv ate in te r­ the prim ary, as now seem s probable,
nation of Lincoln m eant to th e est and a priv ate w ar to the all im- he is not unlikely to find him self;
p o rta n t in te re s t and rig h t of t h e j ln for a d esp erate fight w ith th e
A m erican people.
i g re a t m ajority.
dem ocratic nom inee in th e Novem-)
Every day or two th e new s comes
ber election.
His rival, Joseph;
over th e w ires th a t a n o th e r “ gusher
W
alker,
is
an
ex-Bull
Mooser.
LAW AND THE LAYMAN
has been b ro u g h t in .” W ith the on j The recent convention of the
The h o tte st, the m ost spectacular
ening up of th e m ountain of shale A m erican B ar association in San j political b a ttle in the country this
aro u n d A shland, “ them days will
Francigco, ma(j e m any wise recom - year is g e ttin g u n d e r way in M assa-
soon be gone fo rev er.”
m endations tow ard judicial reform , chusetts. All because of the candi-
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but as usual in such ta s e s , even such dacy of Lodge for re-election and of
F ra n ce m ay find a way out of a big legal lig h ts as Chief Ju stic e the extensive and im posing a rra y of,
break w ith G erm any by lettin g th e T aft a r r iVed a t conclusions, ap p ar-i his foes from n e a r and far who have
u n fo rtu n a te T euton pay indem nity e u tiy w ith o u t giving a th o u g h t to sw orn vengeance upon him and a re ,
w ith "m ade in G erm any” goods. In- lhe iavm aii’s point of view, which, m u sterin g all th e ir resources to -b eat:
cidentally, we could use a little Eng- a £ter all is said and done, should be him .
It is a dizzy pinnacle from which
lish-m ade coal in th e U nited S tates t he basis of any and a ll ju d icial re-
his
enem ies a re endeavoring to h u rl ]
th is w inter.
j form ation. The “ legal m ind” can-
him.
They h ard ly could have p ic k e d ,
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| not th in k as th e laym an th in k s, and
If John D.’s w ealth accom plishes vet law is for the laym an, ju stice is one who had fu rth e r to fall and cer-
no o th e r purpose, it can c e rtain ly be for the laym an, co u rts are for the tain it is th a t to d efeat a president)
would not affo rd them h alf th e s a t­
m ade an effective facto r in raisin g laym an.
an em bargo a g a in st fu rth e r f o re g n
If you have a case of any sort isfaction of d eth ro n in g Lodge.
“ W e w ould r a th e r b e a t Lodge;
en tan g lem en ts in his own fam ily. I it is put on a docket. W hen it is
R a th e r late in th e day. it is tru e , reached, you m ust be th e re to d e -ltlia n all the rest of the republican
but “ b e tte r late th an n ev er.”
| fend or prosecute it. If they say t o - ! can d id ates in the whole country,
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m orrow and you come tom orrow and recently rem ark ed one of th e big
W onder if th e re is not som e way bring 50 w itnesses tom orrow , and m en in the W ilson a d m in istratio n .
we can let those Hollywood folks the court isn ’t ready for you, you
U ndeterred by th e d isastro u s ex-
know som ething about th e scenery wan .
The w itnesses w ait.
T h e jp erie n c e of Mr. W ilson in endeavor-
aro u n d A shland? They m ake reg u ­
la r pilgrim ages to Lake Tahoe and
vicinity to find se ttin g s for th e ir
film s, probably never having heard
of C ra te r L ake o r A shland Canyon.
Tim e they did.
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Oh.» I m alm issa putt with, my put - ter,—
Thieves seem to be em u latin g th e .
busyness of th e bees over M edford
way these days, g e ttin g aw ay w ith
p re tty nearly a n y th in g in sight, th a t
is n ’t actu ally nailed down.
Auto tire s being th e la te st pen­
c h a n t, they a re strip p in g them from
m achines in broad day lig h t and on
th e Main th o ro u g h fare.
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Irelan d is today in a so rry plight.
A day o r two since and A rth u r G rif-j
fith s, th e head of th e Irish Free
S ta te provisional governm ent, was
called to th e
final accounting.)
M ichael Collins, done to death on;
th e b attlefield , the last of th e g reat
lea d e rs in th e 7 0 0 -year fight of Ire ­
lan d for freedom , crossed th e g reat
divide, leaving no fig u re o u tsta n d ­
ing w hose form fits th e niche m ade,
vacant.
De V alera, p erhaps the
g re a te st of th e trio , w no m ight have
Jelly glasses, t-all or flats, per dozen..........................50c
Heavy, clear water glasses, each ................................ 5c
Stone jars, per gallon .................................................. 25c
Mason jars, per dozen—pints ........... T....................... 90c
Mason jars, per dozen—quarts .................................. $1.10
Mason jars, per dozen—half gallons .•...................... SI.60
Economy and Wide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen—
Pints ................................................................... $1.20
Quarts ................................................................. $1.35
Half G allons............................* ....................... $175
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
“Is the Product Right?”
It is a maxim of advertising that a
poor product cannot be successfully
advertised. It may flash upon the
scene with brilliance, become the t^lk
of the hour, and to all appearances be
destined to set new records, but un­
less it is and does wliat is claimed for
it, no amount of printer’s ink and
artist’s colors can give it permanence
Once in a while some article of
merchandise will appear to defy this
rule, but not for long. Public re­
sponse, at first, perhaps, quick and
active, becomes slower and slower.
Sales fall off, and in a few months
or a few years, the very name of the
product is forgotten.
slice a b a ll’way o - v e r in.
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Advertising men know this so well
that today the first question upon
which they must he satisfied before
they will recommend advertising to
any manufacturer is—Is the product
right ?
And merchandise that is right—
merchandise that will satisfy in serv­
ice—merchandise that will bring cus­
tomers hack for another purchase is
the first requirement of the jobber
and the retailer who expect to endure
and flourish.
# # #
There is no better assurance of this
kind of merchandise than an adver
tising pledge to the public.
Ranch
“The 19th Hole”—A National Sportsong
Or
s
the
lon¿, — 13ut when 1 play the nine-teenthhole,OhboyS,tell»hevorllI’m Strong----
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