P age Ashland Tidings Established 1876 CONTRADICTS THE LADY Jersey Cattle Show In November Every Evening Except Sunday / THE ASHLAND PMNTTNG/CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, E d iw r ifeYi'BERT -MOSES - •> “ H igh ideals” so rt ’o back <♦> fire when applied to sk irts. ■subscription Price D elivered in City: s> ---------- One n/outh .................................... I <♦> The average m a n ’s idea T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 Six m onths ...................................... 3.75 Truth* is largely th eo retical. 7.50 <«> ---------- One year ................................... Mull und Kurat R outes <-♦> A bout all you can say One m on onth , ....................................L .................................... '5 1 5 poverty is th a t is not a dis_ Three m onths ............................... 1 3 0 < . $> grace. 3.50 Six m onths .................................. 6.5« ♦ One year .................................... ADVERTISING RATES No one know s how big a lia r <$> Display A dvertising ■i> he can be u n til he squirm s out <«- Single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c of m aking a co n trib u tio n to the YEARLY CONTRACTS <$> m issionaries. <3> Display A d vertisin g <$>. ---------- One tim e a w e e k ................................27 %c Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c The few er th in g s you can get <$> Every o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c 3> along w ith, th e b e tte r off you Local R eaders <8> are. Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c _______ To ru n every o th e r day for one O utside of the d ates of 1rs m onth, each line, each tim e. . tc •$> To ru n every issue for one m onth b irth and d eath , no th in g w orth o£ m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c <$> w hile can be m entioned on th e < C lassified Column <$> av erage m an ’s tom bstone. One cent th e word each tim e. -------- — To ru n every issue for one m onth < S > HEZ HECK SAYS: or more, %c th e word each tim e. L egal R ate “ The kiss is th e root of F irs t tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c <3> m uch evil.” Each subsequent tim e, per 8- polnt line ...................................... 6c _ Card of t h a n k s ..............................>1.00 O bituaries, th e l i n e ............ . . . . ¡ i f t e will produce 30 bushels to th e acre F ratern al Orders and S ocieties in sp ite of th e dry season th ro u g h A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders the aid of the little irrig a tin g sys or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ tern. atio n fee an d dues, no discount. R e ­ ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad $> ♦ <8> <8> <$> $>'$> vertlsing w hen an adm ission or other * P E O P L E ’S FORUM «■ oharge is m a d e . ___________________ W hat C on stitu tes A d vertisin g of m eetings of s ta te and local J e r ­ sey c a ttle clubs are to be conducted ’ pQltldlid PldllS Où HOKUllg HUgC Published E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat ter. _____ __ _____ Wednewiay, August UÜ, ií) ¿ i ABBLLAHD DAJLLÎ f W ING « tw o H ere is ex-Princp Oleg Rodimir, grandson of the late King Nikolas of Montenegro, once an officer of the czar’s army, now an American citizen and business man, “on the Job” a t his desk in the Standard Oil company’s office in Constantinople. This photo­ graph has Just been received in New York by a friend of Mr. Rodimir, and it accompanied r. Letter in which he vigorously denied the engagement which Mrs. Oscar Hum m erstein had "adm itted.” At the age of fourteen Oleg ran away from a m ilitary school, enlisted as a R ussian private, was wounded 82 times, and attained the rank of colonel. Captured by the Bol- shevikl in Siberia, he escaped, stoweo away on a freighter, and next turned up as a hardw are clerk In Clarksburg. Va. Then to New York, where he ob­ tained an engagement for a fifteen weeks’ concert tour (he is a tenor). “ i i hoped by m eans of th is dem onatra- PORTLAND, A ug. 30.— Appr&ai-, in te re sts or those those of of o o th th er exp .................1 er breeds breeds ,ion to m ake ' i ficial a n n u a l m eeting place of fth e a tln g th e rem a rk a b le g row th of will be discussed, fu tu re fo r Jersey breeders. I t is dairy in g in th is s ta te th e officials of Am ong th e daily d em onstrations th e firs t tim e in th e history of th e; the P acific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock will be cow -judging on live anim als c, ub th a t an effort bag been m ade exposition have a rra n g e d for the by w hich th e audience w ill be in ­ to p resent such a preten tio u s and show ing of th e Jersey c a ttle educa- s tr u tte d by an expert as to the elab o rate display anyw here except tional display a t P o rtla n d , Novem- points which indicate large produc- a t the N ational dairy show last year. ber 4 to 11. ing ability. The anim als used in Tbp result3 ohtained from th e diB_ T he exhibit will be show n by th e these lectures will be the Jersey p,ay ,n M lnnesota w ere such th a t A m erican Jersey C attle club and will sta te cham pions for production, so o tfj’cia j8 of t he organization felt be housed in a larg e te n t to be erect- an unusual opportunity is afforded tb&l & 8jm ,ia r experim ent should ed in close proxim ity to th e c a ttle all dairym en to learn the points b „ a t tpU1I,t ed in this state, b arns, and will be designed to pre- which indicate the p ro fitab le pro sen t ed ucational and economic fea ­ ducers. L ad’s Io ta, th e Oregon Jer­ tu re s of dairying. P a rtic u la r stress sey who recently qualified as the will be laid on th e possibilities th a t w orld’s record Jersey by her re-i th o ro u g h b red Jersey stock holds for m ark ab le production of 1048 poundsi th e sm all farm er and a canvass will of b u tte r-fa t in one year, will be on be begun im m ediately by club offi- exhibition. W hen it is realized th a tj cials to in su re a m axim um a tte n d - ; o n e .th ird of th e 30,000,000 dairy ance of Je rse y b reed ers a t th e expo- cows in th e U nited S tates is being sition w here th e o p p o rtu n ity to in- kept at a loss, the value of this e d - ; spect th e exhibit will be afforded. ucational exhibit to both th e farm er| and th e consum er cannot be over­ On th e side w alls of th e exhibi­ tion te n t, w hich will m easu re 40x80 looked. In addition to the educational feet, th e re will be ed u catio n al ch a rts b earin g life-sized pho to g rap h s of] ten t, th e ow ners of th e g re a te st Jer- fa rm e rs’ Je rse y c a ttle to g eth e r w ith sey herds in the sta te a re bringing official records and o th e r in fo rm a ­ th eir prize w inners to e n te r com pe. tion th a t have been grouped care­ titio n w ith o th e r herds, so an un­ fully to affo rd ease of assim ilation. usual o p p ortunity is open to every- Daily lectu res and dem onstrations! one in te rested in c a ttle or th e health by livestock m en w ill be conducted of th e ir fam ily to view these ani- in explanation of these ch a rts a n d ;m a ls upon which the fu tu re of our displays, and th e various phases of I nation rests. th e exhibits, In addition all o p erations of dairy in g , w h eth er from th e sta n d p o in t of Jersey ca ttle tu re s and dem o n stratio n s a series; Tell th em through the WANT A D S WHOLE WHEAT is a Health Builder and a Health Keeper Just try it— You’ll always bus it Lithia Bakery A. BARTOLETTI, Prop. (New Management) 1 you confess yourself w hen you re­ so rt to b ru ta lity to m ake a little child do right. A CITIZEN. W hipping Children You read in th e news colum ns; th a t a New Y ork ju stice hhs sen-1 GASSED \ E T W ALKS tenced a fa th e r to th e p e n ite n tia ry ACROSS UNITED STATES; for cruelly beating his little son. The j TO RETURN BY AUTO body of th e boy was found covered BOSTON, Aug. 30.— S ergeant- w ith w elts from blows w ith a whip. M ajor C harles M. M artines, who was Any p a re n t who uses blows to en­ gassed in the b a ttle of M euse-Ar­ force his will o u g h t to be asham ed gonne O ctober 16, 1918, and sent th e re a fte r to look any o th e r fellow ­ back to the U nited S tates for tr e a t­ being, ch id or ad u lt, in th e face. m ent, a rriv ed in th is city a fte r S triking a child is not only b ru ta l, w alking m ore th a n 3000 m iles from but it is cow ardly. P rizefig h ters, who have tra in ed for w eeks to w ith , R iverside, Calif., since D ecem ber sta n d pu n ish m en t, quibble over a 27, 1921. U nable to w ork, doctors recom ­ pound or two difference in w eight, m ended an o utdoor life as the only but some big, bu rly 200-pound fa th ­ possible cu re for his ailm ent. M ar. EDUCATION er or m other will ta k e a stra p or tines th en u ndertook a coast-to- A new phase in th e lives of fu ­ stick in his or her hand and adm in­ coast hike and has recovered his tu re citizens is being en tered upon iste r pu n ish m en t to a child th a t h e a lth alm o st com pletely. d u rin g the next few weeks, when doesn’t weigh o n e .fo u rth as m uch, M artines is a c h a u ffe u r and will various schools of th e s ta te open and w hose lack of s tre n g th m akes seek em ploym ent w ith som e fam ily th e ir doors for the 1922-23 school effective resistance im possible. He th a t is going to C alifornia by a u to ­ th in k s he is ed u catin g th e child to year. mobile. E ach year p a re n ts a re b ro u g h t m ind him . The only education he is He has paid th e expenses of his face to lac e w ith th e q u estion of giving is one of h a tre d and resent-1 m eat He is k illing both respect t r ip from a >100 a m onth com pen. education. Many m o th ers will te a r , He is s a tion received from th e U nited fully, yet joyfully, see stu rd y little and affection w ith one act. S tates governm ent. He used b u t legs tru d g in g tow ard school fo r the teaching th a t child th a t his fa th e r one p a ir of shoes d u rin g th e hike, a firs t tim e. O thers will see em bryo is a b ru te and a cow ard unw orthy p air of field service hobnailed shoes. men and women begin th e fo u r year his love and fit only fo r his con­ His condition was so g rea tly im ­ high school course, w hile stilt o th ­ tem p t and his revenge. proved by th e tim e he reached St. T here was a tim e w hen th e lash ers, the high school days gone, begin Louis, th a t he engaged in a boxing the final p rep a ra tio n a t college t h a t ; and th e m arlin sp ik e w ere looked up- b out w ith K id Bandy will l i t them for the stru g g le o life. I on as n ecessities in th e jails, on the , a t th e South The problem ol personal an d tl- s h irs and in arm ies. B eating » „ B roadw ay A thletic club The tig h t nanctal sacritices is o lte n a serious i th o u g h t to be th e only way to m ultt. ’ •» a draw Aga n a t th e A m erican . . i ..„a .. . ,1,0 tvnrld e r ad-1 Legion carn iv al a t T e rre H aute, In- one. - How m any heartach s a u d ;^ , u discipline. B ut the w orm g ia a . . , a»,« font th a t hru- diana, he knocked o u t Bud P u re ll, a skim piugs a re borne by w ose a t nally woke up to the fact tn a t oru w ell-know n m iddlew eight of the ta lity bred b ru ta lity ; th a t you could home in o rd e r th a t w est, in th e second round. not b eat m orals in to a m an, or re ­ ter may be properly equipped M artines has been a cow puncher life, will never be know n, and prob form h a b its w ith blows, and one by as well as a c h a u ffe u r and soldier. ably lea st understood and a p p re c ia t. j one th e hideous form s of p unish, He is 26 years old and w eighs 170 ed by those for whom th e sacrifices m ent w ere m ade unlaw ful, w ere m ade. In only one place is w hipping still pounds. In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ing am ong som e as to w hat cousti tu te s new s and w hat adv ertisin g , we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which is u sed 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 A D VERTISIN G." T hia applies to o rganizations an d societies of every Kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization m eetings of societies w here no money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ atio n charged, or collecton tak e n IS NEWS. ____________ E ducation is a necessity. The in general vogue, and th a t is in th e train ed m an is th e one tow ards p riv ate hom e, and th e su b ject of the ACCIDENTS TAKE ONE LIFE EVERY" SIX MINUTES whom th e w orld tu rn s. Each year punishm ent is th e defenseless little th e u n tra in ed m an is being sup-1 child, w hose very innocence of th e DETROIT, M ich.. Aug. 30.— C are, planted by him who has had his law and helplessness m akes him or less A m erica’s toll of a c cid e n ta l faculties tu rn e d in th e rig h t direc- her th e less able to invoke pro tec­ tion. W ith wom en com ing into m ore t jo n . W hatev er was th e custom or d e a th s d u rin g 1920 was 76,000, a and m ore prom inence in th e b u s i - j ^ e teaching of an cient tim es, mod- life nuffed out every six m inutes, ness w orld, m odern science p e rfo rm . j Prn fa th e rs and m others should b e j according to a rep o rt of th e N ation- lug u ntold w onders, and specializing I above strik in g a child. T here are a i Safety council a t the a n n u al Safe- C ongress h ere yesterday*. along all lines dem anded, education o th e r and b e tte r ways of m a in ta in ­ ing discipline and obedience. has ceased to becom e a luxury. If you believe th a t th e re is no BURNING o th er way of m aking your child con. SPUDS VERSUS FROGS * form to your w ishes th an in flicting (O regon Daily J o u rn a l) A little story ab o u t d raiu a g e and bodily pain, th en you confess th a t irrig a tio n d rifts down out of the you a r e the p a re n t of an offspring W illam ette valley by way of th e who is so m entally deficient th a t he Ju n c tio n City Tim es. cannot he appealed to th ro u g h his On th e M. C. Gass farm a t Fergu- pow er of reaso n in g b u t only th ro u g h son was a larg e pond. W hether it ' h ’s sense of feeling. T he a ttitu d e produced m ore frogs th a u m osqui­ of the p a re n t to the child should be toes was a d ebatable question. But governed by a code of m orals as Mr. Gass laid som e pipe. drained s tric t as th a t which is req u ired be-1 A parent th e pond, and th is year n e ith e r mos­ tw een grow n-up people. has no rig h t to lie to a child and quitoes nor frogs have a hom e, but then blam e th e child if it lies in th e yield of potatoes on th e site of tu rn . A p a re n t h a s no rig h t to th e form er pond prom ises to be a _______ b rea k a prom ise, no rig h t to appro- record breaker. W hen th e sum m er d ro u th began, p ria te th e p roperty or th e tim e which th e potatoes in a n o th e r patch on b as been definitely given th e child th e Gass farm , w hich had s ta rte d as its own. to bloom, becam e discouraged, the Love and tru th should be th e flow ers w ithered and th e vines b e J g Ujding influences of the child. T e r. gan to tu rn yellow. N earby was ro r fear o r dread should have no a stre a m which was ca rry in g thou- place In th e hom e. The little soul, sands of gallons of w a te r down t o 1 w h’ch has been com m itted to your th e W illam ette. A sm all irrig a tin g care and upbringing, cam e to you o u tfit lifted p a rt of th e w ater o v e r' unsoiled an d pure. Y our duty Is to to the potato patch, the blossom s keep it as n e a r to its God-given ex- reap p eared . th e vines acquired new cellence as you can. T he punish- grow th. and th e extra yield prom ises m ent of a m istak e seldom corrects to pay th e cost of th e whole irrig a ­ It. T he w ilfull infliction of p a ’n tio n in sta lla tio n . b ran d s th e giver as a bully, incom . A field of m ixed grain next re- p eten t of teach in g by any o th er ceived a tte n tio n , and it im m e d ia te ly , m eans th a n a cow ardly display of gave evidence th a t th e re was life in la rg e r stre n g th . the water. Forty acres of wheat 1 How disqualified to be a parent The safe way motor Buy motor oil that is free from destructive “sulpho” compounds. Such oil has stability. It does not break down nor thin out rapidly under engine heat. Cycol is the only motor oil made by the new Hexeon process. This process is used only by us. It com­ pletely removes destructive “sulpho” compounds. Thus Cycol retains its “body” under engine heat. It maintains the essential lubricating film between mov­ ing parts. It sustains an “oil tight” piston seal. MOTOR OIL ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY E xecutive Office, Associated Oil Building, 79 M ontgom ery St. San Francisco, California This giant oil-well a t Eldorado, Ark., has been burning almost constantly since May 18. The friction of the sand and gas throw n out of the well in enormous quantities caused it to catch fire. The blaze, which at times is more than 1,000 feet high, can be seen for a distance of fifteen miles. The cra ter is 330 feet across. BREAD I