Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ashland •
Friday, August 25. 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TTOîNRi
PA«flî TWO
'i s quite g ratify in g to them , and th e to fram e a bill th a t should secure
Wages of Steel
! only fe a r a t th e p rese n t tim e is th a t these two m ain resu lts and a t the
i
federal
A
who desire to ____
come sam
in e a t tim
th e e avoid . centralized
,
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. „ , . .
control over the se p ara te and inde­
Workers Increased those
last m inute w ith exhibits, will find pendent sta te system s of public
th e ir exhibits.
schools.
Twenty Per Cent I no The room firs fo t r horses
to a rriv e for th e
The T ow ner-S terling bill, in the
form now before congress, clearly I
Tidings
E stablished 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
~O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
E . J. BARRETT, E ditor
¿BŸ-' bERT: -M ose s
E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon,
Eostoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
¡3
M aking th in g s is easy; sell-
ter.
j & ing them isn ’t.
su b scrip tion P rice D elivered in City: 3
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One nibnth ....................................I
0
The disease you a re a fra id
Six m onths .................................... 3 .7 5 .3 of is the disease you get.
One year ................. • .............. 7.50,^>
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Mail and Rurai R outes
13
Love can live w ithout lang-
'One m onth ....................................$ i .65
' o c 13 uage, b u t w ords alone will keep
Rix m onths .................................... 3 5 0 , 3 h a te alive.
One year ................... .. • ■
• 6 -5 4 )3
ADVERTISING RATES
3>
The brain and th e stom ach
Display A d vertisin g
3 a re p a rtn e rs ; w hat h u rts one
single in sertio n , each in c h ..........,30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
13 hurts the other.
3
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3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
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One tim e a w e e k ........................27*4<? 3 3
W hen cleverness is overdone, 3
Two tim es a w eek....................... 25 c
¡t becom es an agg rav ated form 3
.20
^ v ery o th er d a y ...................
3
3 of stupidity.
Local R eaders
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c
To ru n every o th e r day for one
m onth, each line, each t im e .. *f
To run every Issue for one m onth
o f m ore, each line, Oftch tim e . . 5c
3
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1
Cream
TRUE RAT STORY
i races cam e in today, and will be
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x
,
and u nm istakeably provides fo r a
NEW YORK, Aug. 25. — T he housed in tem porary sta lls for th e dep artm en t of education and federal
aid for specific purposes, and as I
U nited S tates Steel co rporation h as present
Auburntown, Tenn., 6-22-23.
i
clearly
and
unm istakeably safe-
announced th a t th e wage ra te of day
Stearns E lectric P aste Co., Chicago.
SCHOOL AUTHORITIES BACK
guards the co n stitu tio n al and tra d i­
Dear Sirs: Mr. Robert T. Donnell of
labor a t all its m an u fa ctu rin g p lan ts
Auburntown, Tenn., came In our store
tional control of th e se p ara te states
TOWNER-STERLING BILL over th e ir own schools.
other day and w anted som ething to
would be increased 20 per cent Sep­
The Na- the
k ill rats, so I sold him a box Stearns
In an interview today w ith Su- tional E ducation association has re-
R at Paste. And he put som e paste on
tem ber 1, and th a t o th er rate s would
biscuits th at n igh t and th e next morn­
p e rin ten d e n t of Schools Briscoe, in peatedly endorsed the fundam ental six
ing he found fifty-four big rats. And the
be equitably ad ju sted .
The
associa­
second night he put out four more bis­
purposes of th e bill.
At the office of th e corporation it reg ard to th e educational laws of tion
w ith paste on them , and th e second
is
as strongly opposed to f e d e r - . cuits
morning he found seventeen more rats,
was said th a t about 156,000 would th e s ta te and natio n he spoke very al organization, a d m in istratio n and
m aking a total o f seventy-one rats In
tw o nights, and there were lots more
be affected by th e new scale and highly of th e T ow ner-S terling edu-, supervision of th e public schools, as
th at he did not find.
catio
n
ai
bill,
w
hich
is
up
before
con-
it
is
firm
in
its
advocacy
of
federal
This is some big rat tale, but, never­
th a t they w ould receive 36 cents an
it is so. Just thought would
gress a t th e p resen t tim e. Mr. Bris- co-operation w ith the sta te s in se- theless,
w
rite
to let you know th at your rat paste
h o u r under th e advanced wages.
coe s ta te , th a t th e p ro v i.lo n , of the!
J“1 cle* Æ
is good.
R espectfully, KENNEDY BROTHERS.
The corporation
has about 220,-
.
. .
n atio n al im port and concern. The
000 m en on its payroll, b u t 64,000 bil1 aim to put our educational sys-1 ian guage of th e hill is clear and un-j
Buy a 3 5 c Box Today
a re in th e m ining and tra n sp o rta tio n tem - a lre a d y the best in tb e w orld, m istak eab le; no one can read Into it j
Enough to Kill 50 to 1OO Rats or Mice
on a still b e tte r basis. H e also said centralized federal control.
won’t w aste tim e trying to k ill th ese pests
tVhnt ihi« usii «Q Ko;«»
Kvr tVio
P ersonally and officially I favor w ith pow ders,liquldsandotherexperim ental
th a t this bill is being hacked by th e
Tow ner. s t e r iing bill or the rea- preparations. Ready for Use— B etter Than
m ajo rity of th e educational organi-, song given above. At no tim e in p r i - 1 Traps. Drug and General Stores sell
were boosted 10 per cent and r e - )zations OTer tb e co untry, as w ell a s iy a te conversation, |« ^ r v ie w or pub- . S T E A R N S ' E L E C T R IC PA STE
ooivori a- Pont» an hnur
On Mav m anT „ of . th e eta m tea
o st p rom inent m en inj lie u tte ran c e have I used word, tl
ceived 4i c e n ts an hour. On May
I could be construed as opposed to
16th th e wages w ere c u t 20 per
un ie a bta e8,
¡th is position. No political, section-;
cent, and on Ju n e 16th of th e sam e
M r- Briscoe recen tly received the aJ racial or religiOus considerations!
vear, overtim e w as cu t out for t h e ) foHowine le tte r from D r- W illiam w er6 in th e m inds of th e sponsors of
w o rk e r,. The fin al c a t cam e A u g - ! » ° ’ m - » ' «*• ™ “ K" N orm al col- th e bill n o r c „ a n y m rc h « j r t f c j j -
Puffs
Tomorrow
Lithia
Bakery
J
(New Management)
A. BARTOLETTI, Prop.
3
G etting th e first husband is 3
3 m uch m ore d ifficu lt th an get- 3 ust 19, 1921, w hen wages w ere re- lege* one of tb e en th u sia stic hack-
now gtands. T he)
3 duced to 30 cents an hour.
3 tin g th e second or th ird .
j e rs of th e b ill:
I bill itself is its own best ju stifica -;
3
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R eports from M idvale, P a., an d '
J. bavf. beRn a P articipant in th e tion and defense.
C lassified Column
— AT—
3 1 ,
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x,. . • - d eliberations of th e group th a t
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3 HEZ HECK SAYS:
One cent th e word each tim e.
m a rvel in our a rra y of ad-
3 ! from \o u n g sto w n , O., say th a t sim i- sponsored th e T ow ner-S terling bill.
To ru n every issue for one m onth ,s>
“ A veil m usses things
lar increases will be m ade in th e since its inception in 1918. It was
You 11 m a
°U
o r m ore. Me th e w ord each tim e.
3 wages of em ployes a t th e p lan ts lo- the delib erate purpose, from
all up w hen you try to
th
e
vance
styles
as
well
as th e pr ces
L egal R ate
j
3-
kiss th ro u g h it.”
s ta rt, to seek legislation from con- we are asking.
P a u lse ru d 's. 286tf
F irst tim e, per 8-pc 'n t lin e ..........10c)
cated a t those places.
¡ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
gress, th a t should c reate a depart-j
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Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
m ent of education and provide fed ­
The In d u stria l accident com m is­
point line ...................................... 5c J -----
e ra l aid to th e sta te s for specific
COUNTY FAIR BOARD
Card of t h a n k s .............................is being played, th e concerts can
educational purposes.
F rom the sion of Oregon has nearly $5,000,000
° b F ittim « a |hO i!ieX and S o c ie tie s ’ " ^ s i l y be placed in the class of a
COMPLETES MORE DETAILS
¡t was the conscious purpose surplus.
P leasu re seekers by the
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o rd ers j fittin g end to a perfect day.
score a re going th ere this
The se m i-m o n ttly m eeting of the
o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r lniti-
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sum m er. W hy not join the
atio n fee an d dues, no discount. Re-j
Speaking of w a te r, w h at in th u n - Jackson county fair board took place
m erry throng?
llglons and benevolent o rd ers will be j
3 idea of
of giving it
it tQ
to ug
us in
in W ednesday n ig h t a t M edford, and
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad
v ertlsln g w hen an adm ission or other colors? C hlorine m ay be all rig h t fu rth e r d etails of th e com ing fair!
in its place, but as a beverage, we w ere discussed and .settled.
charge Is m ade.
Besides the races which have been
« 1 » . C o n s titu te , A dvertising
!
h “ Ve
’" ’“ i“ ' h a" ’
R ound Trip from A s lZ
previously
announced, the board has
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - k e n n g foi it.
retty neat ime
R ound Trip from A sh ­
Ing am ong som e as to w hat consti j were gettin g som ething o ut of th e obtained an autocycle polo team ,
land Friday and S a t­
land, sales d ates daily
tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , w ater problem besides talk,
which will e n te rta in th e public each
urday.
R eturn lim it,
T his bank is a sta te tn sttn tio n , op eratin g under a
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which !
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Good until Sept, 3 0 th .
day d u rin g th e fair.
1 5 days.
charter granted by th is S tate, supervised by th e B ank­
is u sed by n e 7 ^ e r 8 ..t " dLiffefrue? £ !
It begins to look as if th e heads
A disappointing fe a tu re cam e up;
ate betw een them :
ALL iu tu re
in g D epartm ent o f th e S tate, and g iv in g superior serv­
events, w here an adm ission charge of th e various labor unions had lost a t the m eeting in connection w ith 1
th
e
A
ndrew
s
opera,
w
hich
It
was!
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS ) th e ir pow er of governing th e ir re-
DAILY TRAIN leaves P o rtla n d 4tli St. at S ta rk — 8X55 A. M.
ice to citizen s in th e State.
AD V BRTI8IN Q .”
T his applies to spective m em berships.
S trikes a re th o u g h t could be obtained, as w ord;
DAILY TRAIN a rriv es P o rtla n d 4th St. at S ta r" — 2:15 P. M.
org an izatio n s a n d societies of evers Sp rin gin g up all over th e country, from Mr. A ndrew s to th e effect th a t
W EEK -EN D SPECIAL leaves P o rtla n d 4th Kt. at Stark, S aturday
kind as well as to individuals.
H
he had a previous engagem ent a t
1:40 P. M.
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r ap p aren tly w ithout th e sanction
W e w elcom e opportunity to serve you.
they have occurred is news.
j th e union heafls. Is it possible th a t S eattle fo r th a t date, and w ould not
W EEK -EN D SPECIAL arriv es P o rtla n d 4th St. and S tark, Sunday
All com ing social or o rg an iz atio n , the m uch v au n ted "B ig F o u r” of the be able to appear.
10:30 P. M.
m eetings of societies w here no | b ro therhoods have lo st th e ir grip
T w enty new horse stalls, 10 by 12
F o r fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs or copy of our b eautiful folder, "O regon
money contributioni l
à
' and can no longer control?
S trike each, were ordered b u ilt on th e east
O utdoors," ask agents.
atio n charged, or collecton tak e n I» ¡
.
firs
t
and
explain
a
fte
rw
a
rd
s
seem
s
side
of
th
e
fa
ir
ground,
as.
it
was
NEW S.
to be th e o rd er of th e day.
th o u g h t best not to p u t th e horses
under a canvas roof. The new stalls
SOLOMONITES
Ashland, Oregon
will be ru sh ed to com pletion before
JOHN M. SCOTT,
ANNUAL STR IK E COSTS
the fair begins.
G eneral P assenger Agent.
T he d ay ’s new s w ould indicate
S trikes in 1921 cost labor $132.-
E
n
trie
s
in
all
lines
fa
r
exceed
th
e
th a t De V alera is not as dead as he 000,000 in wages, according to e sti­
expectations of the d irectors, which
seem ed to be.
m ates m ade by the N ational In d u s­
• •
tria l C onference board. They cost
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R e s ta u ra n t m enus stick p re tty [ cap ital 60,165 days of production %&*&*+#'*&%)( "!UP!!" U77PP @" "UPP7U !"! ! )&( +! "U77P"%$"UPT"7PP !"!#)%! !!"7U7 !!" !"UP7U7UPPUP7U7PU777777U7P77UP77UU7777UPP7 "
illiílhihtllUUUtll
close to th e tru th , b u t if you doubt o r service, which is about 200 years ^
th is assertion, ju st o rd er a sm all of one m an ’s w ork. They also cost
steak.
capital th e loss of th e purchasing
power of wage e a rn e rs to th e. ex ten t
It is ju s t am ong the possibilities Qf th e logg Qf wageg
No fig u re ig
th a t m ost of th e objections to ta in t- g.yen q{ th e losg to th e g en erai pub-
ed money is the deplorable fact th at ) lie, b u t it m u st have been consider­
'ta in t ours.
able, even though im possible to es-
We’ll Meet You
Tillamook
County
Beaches
Chartered for Service
$18.20
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
$21.45
S o u th e r n P a c i f i c L in e s
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
New Shipments Arriving Daily from
New York’s Fashion Centers
timalte.
W onder if th e ann o u n cem en t th a t ’ T his y e a r’s strik e bill is going to
Mrs. S prckles-W akefield is broke, be still heavier. And to w hat pur-
will have a tendency to cool the a r-j jpose? The outcom e, tim e and again,
dor of her a rtis t affinity.
is only a tem p o rary se ttle m en t of a
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single Issue, w hile th e fu n d am en tal)
A nother th in g th e sh o rt s k irt is)
problem s rem ain untouched sources
responsible for— people say “ legs” 6? fu tu re in d u stria l w ars.
now w ith o u t blushing, “ lim bs” a p ­
T here will continue to be strik es
plying only to trees and such.
until labor is persuaded th a t th ere
i is a su re r, b e tte r way to obtain ju s ­
Good ideas a re a g re a t deal like tice. The fact th a t ju stice does not
the cucum bers th a t a re flooding the follow in th e w ake of a s trik e is
T idings office.
F ine, if they a re not enough to cause its abolition.
p ropagated.
One swallow novel* J| Dem ocracy fails in one of its m ost
m ade a sum m er.
im p o rta n t d u ties w hen it is unable
intellig en tly to h an d le its In d u strial
If ev ery th in g F ra n k Jo rd a n said prob]emg
M utual a g reeraen t. mu-
m ade as big a hit as his few rem a rk s tu al fairnesg and confidence be-
in the p ark last n ig h t, we would all twepn ,a b o r and cap jtal gre egsential
be clim bing on the b an d stan d to r u n ; {irgt
him for president.
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mi
.
L et J e rry o ’Neal fig u re y our next
The all-O regon cucum ber cham -!
. . .
... job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater-
pionship contest is no wopen, w ith
u
v
.i t . .
ro
lal and w orkm anship. Phone 138.
no holds b arred . B ut it ought to be
.
. .. . .
.
„
207 E. M ain stre e t.
238ti
borne in m ind th a t th e biggest vege­
tab le in any class is n o t alw ays th e
B e tte r be safe th an sorry.
See
best to e a t.— P o rtla n d O regonian.
i Beaver R ealty Co. about your In su r­
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ance. P hone 68.
287tf
If we could say th e cute th in g s
now th a t we w ere credited w ith say­
ing w hen we w ere in sw addling
clothes, th is colum n would fairly
sc in tilla te w ith brilliancy, b u t, alas,
"th em days is gone fo rev er."
indigestion? Try
ironized Yeast
Somebody had b e tte r get on the)
job w ith respect to A shland’s re p re ­
sen tatio n a t th e Jackson c o a a ‘y |
fair. In the list ju s t published of
th e m erch an ts who have applied for
space for a display. A shland is nm de
conspicuous hv th e fact th a t a p p a r­
ently we have n o th in g h e re w orth
w hile exhibiting. At least th a t m u s t)
be th e n a tu ra l inference, as not a;
single application has been m ade j
from th is city.
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The concert in the p ark last night!
w as enjoyable, and not th e less so)
from th e fact of O fficer Jillso n ’s,
presence, and th e few pointed re ­
m ark s which P a rk Com m issioner
Jo rd a n m ade from the band stan d ,)
which had th e effect of keeping the!
youngsters quiet. Now. if some of)
th e grow n-up folks will "c a n ” th e ir
exchange of gossip w hile th e m usic
Do you suffer with indigestion or dyspep­
sia? Are you troubled with that uncom­
fortable bloated feeling after meals? Are
you bothered with frequent headaches,
gas, nausea,or chronic constipation? If so
you should lose no time in tryinglronized
Yeast, which has brought amazing re­
lief to thousands of stomach sufferers.
Simply take two tablets tvith each meal.
Then watch the results. See how your
appetite immediately improves. Note
how quickly the bowels become regular
—how painful and distressing symp­
toms of indigestion disappear. In a
remarkably short time you will have
no thought of stomach trouble. Eating
will become a pleasure. You can get
real joy out of every bit of your food.
Get Ironized Yeast today. Then experi­
ence the blessed feeling of being able
to eat a hearty meal without the least
thought of discomfort. To try Ironized
Yeast entirely free simply mail post­
card for F amous 3-Day Test. Address
Ironized Yeast Co., D ept 103, Atlanta,
Ga. Ironized Yeast is recommended
and guaranteed by all good druggists.
Ladies Dresses
More than just style—a dress
must be the “ right style” for
v • o u .
We have new dresses arriving
every few days, and we will be
pleased to show you our line,
before you purchase your gar­
ments for the season.
Our buyer has just been to the Eastern
Market buying Ladies Coats, Suits, Skirts
and in fact all kinds of New Fall Merchan=
dise. Buying from the largest manufac=
turers in quantities to supply 80 large
department stores. We invite you to see
and price these goods.
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L A D IE S C O A T S
Ladies W aists
Waists and Blouses from $5.00
to $8.50. Some of these waists
are lace trimmed, others are
plain.
In all styles and colors one could
imagine.
The Women’s Coat Section
catches the spirit of Fall, too,
and offers for your selection
wraps of unerring and distinctive
elegance.
These coats are priced at $10.50,
$15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and up to
$125.00.
We have a good line
Coats this season,
would he pleased to
The prices of these
$10.50 to $22.00.
of Misses’
which we
show you.
are from
The first shipment is just in.
The length of skirt ami length
o f coat—these are the out­
standing features you’ll notice
about the incoming Suits for
Fall.
Trieo Cord and Tricotine, Ve­
lours and Serges of a fine
quality, make these suits for
Fall. These suits are priced at
$17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $32.50
and up to $59.25
Ladies Skirts
In both plain and pleated
models, assorted colors.
These skirts are priced at—
$5.65, $6.00, $7.65, $8.65, $9.95
North Central St.
Elks’ Building
Clothing Necessities for the Whole
The Combined Buying Power of 80
Busy Stores Assures You These
Ladies Suits
Family—Women’s Wear, Men’s and
Boys, Furnishings, Piece Goods
a
Low Prices
ASHLAND, Ore.
Phone
MEDFORD, Ore.
THE DAYLIGHT STORES
Phone 245
and Notions