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 •i> ter. _ <i> subscription Price Delivered in City: ❖ One nA>nth ....................................5 -65 <$> T hree m o n t h s ............................... l-^ 5 3ix m onths .................................... 3.75. <®> One year ...................................... ’ .50 ® M oses Most a rg u m en ts end rig h t w here they s ta rt. ----------- The w orst th in g p u t in cans is etiq u ette. NEW RUN OF SALMON 'th e seasqp. W hile th e m ajority of judge m u st n o t w ait. If co u rts ra n ;ng to b eat Jim Reed in his own ENTER COLUMBIA RIVER the fish a re of fair q u ality , quite a to a schedule and th e schedule ran party , th e dem ocratic natio n al or- ASTORIA, Or., Aug. 24.— A new num ber of tu llies a re appearing, out once in a w hile, and th e co u rt ganization i3 reputed to be plan- ru n of salm on e n te red the Colum bia This sp u rt cam e In from the n o rth , did nothing but hold its hands, m ore ning to co n cen trate on th e e ffo rt to • river yesterday, and the deliveries and had been followed o u tside by money w ould he saved th a n u n d er defeat Lodge, if th e republicans re at the packing plants w ere am ong th e tro lle rs for several days before F o rm e r Governor th e p resent rule, w hich is to keep nom inate him. the best since th e opening days of th e fish s ta rte d inside. Cox of Ohio, dem ocratic nom inee for th e c o u rt busy, th o u g h hun d red s of president in 1920, w ho is now in w itnesses, law yers, com plainants and d efen d an ts w ait aro u n d and lose E urope, g e ttin g m ore in tim ately a c - , q u ainted w ith th e league of nations, money. If you a re sued . . . and any is expected hom e in tim e to lead one can sue you for a n y th in g ,!th e revenge m ovem ent. <$> 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 # ¡t P o rtla n d in Ju n e a tte n d in g sessions I UP AND GOING o r • 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 $18,800,000 was expended as ■$>' 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 $90,000,000 capital in -' <?• baby Jan ies H al. W ith com m end Kerr caps, per dozen ...................................................15c f tie/lo u r renew Mail and R ural R outes G overnm ents com m it far One m onth .................................... I -65 <$> m ore crim es th an they prevent. Tnree months ............................... 1.95 ,«> ---------- 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 . . . ---------- 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 ______ 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 <$> --------------- C lassified Colum n <«> HEZ HECK SAY’S: One cent th e word each tim e. “ I t ’s h ard to be good, To ru n every issue for one m onth or m ore, th e word each tim e. w hen so m any of the Legal Rate th in g s you feel like doing F irs t tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c S> <*' a re considered b ad .” Each subsequent tim e, per 8- polnt line ...................................... 5c!<$><®><^^,<$><S><8><§><^ ,$>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. • • 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, ’ • ^ 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 , , , * , .. . . . . „ T • 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 • • 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- • • 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 , * * | 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, • • 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. • • 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. • • 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. • 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---- y