Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 05, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY T1DING6
Au*. ÍW'
Tidings Walter M. Pierce, La Grande, Speaks
Ashland
E stablished 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
/
THE ASHLAND PRINTING/CO.
Published
To Crowd at Lithia Park on Labor Day
Tuesday, September 5, 10*2*2
Maxine Takes Her Dolls for an Outing
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PR ISO N ER TO RAISE F IN E
Garlow , electrician, was w orking on
BY' W ORK OUTSIDE JA II. a scaffold on the outside of a build-
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ing a t the p lan t of the M iller R ubber
NEW YORK, Sept. 5.— Police Re- com pany here. T he scaffold was
corder Chevelier, of W est New York, four storjes above the ground. A
N. J., introduced the novel schem e rope slipped, Garlow began falling.
I of allow ing a p risoner lacking full;
He hit a hinged window, stretch -
' paym ent of his fine to w ork it out ing outw ard on the second floor,
I in em ploym ent outside the jail. The and slid into the room. Except for
favor was conferred on W alter Pal- a bruised hip Garlow was none the
! zo, of W est New York, who was ar- w orse for his unique experience.
’rested for b u rning rubbish on a a
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i vacant lot co n trary to a city o rd i-, Out on Hike—
nance.
W alter Miksch took his Sunday
---------------------------- school class of ju n io r boys of the
J FALLS O F F BUILDING
P resb y terian S unday school on a
“ I apprec a te the o p p ortunity of
“ It is m ost im p o rta n t every one
i m eeting w ith th e good citizens o f . should have his rig h ts and privil- ]
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so u th e rn Oregon a t th is L abor day!I eges unim paired, but w ithin our j
camp and lodge room s, we teach a j
picnic,” declared W alter M. Pierce,
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
1 higher and m ore im p o rtan t le s s o n ,;
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of La G rande, in speaking on “ F r a - : VjZ. *QUr D uty.’ You laboring men*
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E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon,
Postoffice aa Second-class Mail Mat te rn a lism ” a t th e L abor day pro- are co n stan tly asking, ‘ W h at is o u r
gram a t L ith ia P a rk Monday a fte r- d u ty ? ’ Shall we continue to w ork
ter.
subscription P rice D elivered in City: noon. Mr. Pierce is him self a Wood- at a com pensation th a t cannot pos-
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One nA nth ....................................$ .65 m an, having been a m em ber of var-ig ib ly give our loved ones a decent
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 ious branches of the organization living, or sh all we join in th e de-
3ix m onths .................................... 3.7 5 for m ore th a n 25 years.
m and for a sta n d a rd of living th a t
INTO HINGED WINDOW hike to L am b’s m ine yesterday. They
One year ................. ..................... 7.50
“ The b irth of the A m erican idea is com patible w ith o u r A m erican
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had a dandy tim e, and d id n ’t m ind
Mail and R ural R ou tes
KENMORE,
O.,
Sept.
5.—
F
ra
n
k
the rain a bit.
150
years
ago
gave
to
h
um
anity
a
i
citizen
sh
ip
?’
One m onth ....................................$ .65
new
view
of
life
and
its
resp
o
n
sib
le
i
“
Can
you
im
agine
w
hat
would
T hree m onths . . .......................... 1-95
3.50 ity. T his A m erican idea declared have happened if th e re had been no
Hix months ..................................
6.5« th a t th e rig h t and form of govern-1 labor unions in Am erica.
One year • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • »
ADVERTISING rates
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m ent cam e up from all hum anity.*
“ W hen the inventor, th e chem ist,
Display A d vertisin g
’ INTER WATäONAi.
diogie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c and did not of necessity belong to and the prom oter filled A m erica
YEARLY CONTRACTS
those born to th e purple. This new and E urope w ith m achinery, as he
G ills., iio m atter how young or old they may be, love dolls, and some of
Display A d vertisin g
idea th a t th e R evolutionary heroes did, d u rin g th e last h u n d red years,
One tim e a w e e k ........................27^4c fought for, declared th a t the com­ h e b ro u g h t about a revolution th a t the grownups are even more in love with their dollies than the kids. Wit­
ness Miss Maxine Brown, who is said to have the largest number of dolls In
Two tim es a w eek....................... 25 c
forced th e sm all o p e ra to r o u t o f
Every o th e r d a y ..........................20 c mon m an had ce rtain Inherent, n a tu ­
the city of New York, and who takes them all for a ride through the park,
ral rig h ts, and th is of necessity c ar­ business and filled g re a t buildings when w eather perm its. Miss Brown has more than two hundred dolls in her
L ocal R eaders
Each line, each tim e ......................10c ries w ith it ce rtain fixed responsi­ w ith countless hordes of w orkm en, collection.
To ru n every o th e r Jay fo r one
bilities for self and those dependent. caused th e building of g re a t lines of
m onth , each line, each t im e .. 7c
“ Two h u n d red y ears ago our a n ­ railro a d s, telephone and teleg rap h
To r u n e v e r y issue for one m onth
cestors,
as im m ovable almost, as lines, w ith an arm y of employed.
o|r m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
though chained to th e soil o r th e W h at would have been th e condition
C lassified Colum n
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
w o rk m an ’s bench, liviifg a m ost of th e ir fam ilies today, had th ere
To ru n every issue for one m onth hum ble life, alw ays ta k in g orders, been no labor unions. S tan d ard s of
or m ore, *ic th e w ord each tim e.
w ere in no condition or position to living as low as th e low est in E u ­
L egal R ate
F irs t tim e, per 8-pe>nt lin e ..........10c join W oodm an cam ps or labor u n ­ rope w ould have prevailed; w orking
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
ions. The Outlook upon life changed conditions u n b earab le; wages a t th e
polnt line ...................................... 5c for th e common m an when Am erica low est possible point. An existence
Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 a century and a half ago, b u rst into m erely, slavery real and In earn est,
O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2yfec
th e galaxy of nations, bearing a ban-i
“ Labor unions cam e as a m atte r
F ratern al Orders and S ocieties
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders ner w ith a new device, which de- of necessity, a m a tte r of duty to civ-
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ clared it was organized fo r the bene- ilization. Can you im agine A m erica
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ f t of all h u m an ity and not for th e w ithout W oodm en cam ps and kin-
ligious and benevolent orders will be
dred ord ers? T hink of the tru s tin g
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad pleasure of a favored few .”
S .V
Mr. Pierce then told how a neces- wives becom ing widows w ithout any
vertlslug w hen an adm ission or o ther
city for a close unior arose, dem and- financial m eans. Of the innocent,
charge is m ade.
ing reg u latio n s fo r hours of la b o r ,) helpless babies throw n on a careless,
fth a t C on stitu tes A d vertisin g
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ w orking conditions and com pensa- cold, h e a rtle ss w orld,
“ T here a re in Am erica today over
ing am ong some as to w hat consti tion. T he developm ent of th is idea,
tu te s news and w hat advertising, tra n sp la n te d , perhaps, from foreign th re e m illion m em bers of labor un­
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which soil. Mr. P ierce said, was F r a te r n it y ,! ions. T here are m ore th an one m il­
is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re citing in stances from h istory to d e - ; lion m em bers of the M odern W ood-
m en of A m erica, and nearly a m il­
events, w here an adm ission charge velop his th o u g h t.
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
‘'T he g re a t w orld w a r,” he said, lion m em bers of W oodm en of the
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to “ if all could be know n, w ould affo rd W orld.
Five m illion m en strong.
organizations a n d societies of every
W
hat
a
m
ighty arm y for good and
m ore Instances of unselfish b ro th ­
kind as well as to individuals.
for
fra
te
rn
ity . W h at a pow er to
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r erly and sisterly love th an all the
rig
h
t
the
w
rongs u n d er which so-
instances in th e w orld’s h istory prior
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization to th a t fa ta l day w hen th a t pistol ceity moves to d ay .”
m eetings of societies w here no shot ra n g out in th e B alkans.
Mr. Pierce next explained how
money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
‘W
ho
would
th
in
k
of
asking
to-
some
of the g rea test business firm s
ation charged, o r collecton tak en IS
had
never
had a strik e , chiefly be­
day,
‘Am
I
my
b
ro
th
e
r’s
keeper?'
NEWS.
Still, Cain asked it w hen he killed cause of the excellent w orking con­
his b ro th e r Abel.
P rio r to tha£ ditions m ade available to th e m en
g re a t h istoric incident, th e answ er by the em ployers.
W R IG L E Y
“ Being an A m erican citizen m eans
would have been, ‘I am not my
Sedan - r • tl3 3 5
Caufia , , f j j f f
Touring Car - 885
Raad ¡ter •
885
b ro th e r’s k eep er.’ T h at was th e an ­ h a rd , honest and unselfish w ork,”
Prices f. o. b. Detroit. Revente tax to be added
sw er of the ju ngle, the anim al in declared Mr. P ierce In closing. “ If
m an. Steadily grow ing th ro u g h th e 'w e are able to hand over to our
UNITED
.•SiKT?
cen tu ries, like an avanlanche, irre- children th e w onderful achievem ents
A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY
sistable, cam e the answ er, faintly a ti of recent years, we m u st ta k e a real
first, and grow ing stro n g e r w ith th e ¡in te re st in governm ent, in hum anity,
Phone 18—Medford, Ore.
WRIGI
cen tu ries, ‘Yes, indeed, I am my and we m ust (ra in ou r children so
b ro th e r’s k eep er’.”
| they will realize th a t they have a
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The origin and developm ent of real responsibility.
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Sm all politics m akes big Y the M odern W oodmen of Am erica ( “ W hat a happy w orld th is would
<S> taxation.
* and the W oodm en of th e W orld was be if we w ould only do unto o th ers
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ia s we w ould th a t o th ers do u n to u s.’
I touched upon by Mr. Pierce,
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In im ita tin g o th ers, try a t
I E. D. Collins, county ja ile r, suffer-
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> least to om it th e ir faults.
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RADGER ing two bad bruises on the head a t
MRS. 11
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Any fool can s ta r t a paper. •
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the hands off M cClintock, who
<♦'> but it tak e s b rain s to m ake a <3>
Many friends g ath ered a t the, wielded a club m ade out of iron
<•> paper pay.
P resb y terian church S atu rd ay to pay pipe.
The a tte m p t was fru s tra te d
® a last trib u te of love and esteem to! by the courage and fig h tin g sp irit of
♦
R eal wisdom begins whep <S> Mrs H E Badger< w hose death oc J a ile r Collins.
<«i> you learn to d istin g u ish be- <•> cu rre d last week.
The a tte m p t was m ade about 8:30
♦ tw een fla tte ry and com m enda-
Tfae
decked church, the o’clock by M cClintock, who early
The flow
flow er.
er-decked
<«> tion.
♦ m asses of b eau tifu l bloom s and last week stole E a rl W ebber’s c ar
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<$ floral pieces, th e songs of triu m p h in M edford, it is charged, and was
If people w ould give m ore at ♦ and joy, th e com forting w ords of last F rid a y a rre ste d a t Coquile, Or.,
tention to th e ir elim in atin g or- <S> th e service— w ere like h e r own • by th e a u th o ritie s th ere , was then
gans and less to th e ir appetites,
stro n g faith and joy in her Savior, b ro u g h t to M edford by S heriff Ter-
hospitals would have less to do. <§>
Mrs. B adger was of a stro n g per-! rill, and is aw aitin g a rra ig n m e n t in
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¡sonality and a vital C h ristian faith c o u rt when County P ro sec u to r Moore
T he nam e “ hog” is too m ild <$>
i th a t was an ennobling influence re tu rn s from his vacation. L ittle is
a term for th e guy who has a <$>
w herever she moved and especially j know n of M cClintock, who is a
low er b e rth and allow s a fa t <$>
did she labor joyfully in the Sun-j stra n g e r here, and claim s to have a
<*> wom an w ith asth m a to occupy
' day school, of which h er husband i wife in Eugene.
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th e b e rth above him.
is su p e rin te n d e n t.
E veryone who!
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knew and loved her is b e tte r for
BLACKYVELL HILL IS
HEZ HECK SAYS:
having know n her. T ruly, “ P recious
SCORCHED BY FIRE
"No girl ever succeeded
in th e sig h t of th e L ord is the
<♦> lyit in g ittin ’ a husband
d e a th of his sa in ts.”
MEDFORD, Sept. 5.— A forest
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th a t suited th e h ull fam ily.”
fire, which s ta rte d and raged on
MISS LEACH EN TERTA IN S
Blackw ell hill th is side of Gold H ill,
you are absolutely on the level with your customers—
FR IEN D S AT D IN N ER late Sunday aftern o o n an d evening
N eighbor Pierce it was M onday.
proved troublesom e fo r som e tim e
P o litician Pierce it will be T hursday
Five friends of Miss M arion Leach, and caused considerable excitem ent;
w hen he re tu rn s from a trip to
Unless your goods are so excellent that everyone who buys
The
d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs} B. F. in th Js city and th e valley.
K la m a th Falls.
Leach, enjoyed the hospitality of the cause of th e fire, w hich was in sta te
them once will want to buy again—
Hotel A shland a t a d in n er p arty giv-| te rrito ry , is unknow n, but it burned
The M edford and G ran ts P ass vis­
en Sunday as a farew ell to Miss, over a larg e tra c t of b ru sh and grass
ito rs w ere welcome to th e city Mon­
Leach, who left for P o rtla n d Mon- before finally gotten u n d e r control,
Unless there is real need for what you make—
day. b u t it is w ished they had left
day m orning, w here she will e n te r being greatly accelerated by the
th e ir rain a t hom e.
th e St. M ary’s academ y and college, stro n g breeze w hich arose late in
Follow ing t h e . din n er. Miss L each th e day.
Unless you appreciate that it takes a long time and costs
T h e a tre tick ets a t $10 each are
e n te rta in ed h er friends w ith a the-:
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expensive. The front door is lig h ter
a lot of money to educate one hundred million people to
a tre p arty .
an d it is ab o u t $9.65 cheap er th a n
COURT NEWS
Those who w ere p resent a t the
th e d a rk e r re a r and side entrances.
associate your trade mark with a definite standard of quality—
d in n er w ere th e m isses D orothy and
Circuit Court
eB au
auer,
Ma­
Dow ntown stre e ts looked a little v Oma
ma G
v .en
« ., T lu helm
c .u .a a Perozzi,
,
, —
L L Leedom vs. Glen McWil-
lonesom e th is m orning, due to th e bel H ager,
ager. G ladys Inm an of E ugene iiamg
c h a tte l lien,
Unless your business is built on the firm foundation of
fact th a t all the young people i n ' and the hostess.
L. L. Leedom vs. W. L. H art,
the city w ere called to vario u s
A larg e n u m b er of friends of Miss C hattel lien
economical production and sound finance.
L each’s w ere at the sta tio n M ondayj
L L Leedom vs. Bobbie Irw in,
school buildings.
m orning when she left fo r th e n orth, , c h a tte l lien
Real Estate Transfers
W ith th e passing of th e fo rty -first
L abor day, th e re is n othin g m orej ATTEM PTED JA IL BREAK
J. A. Sells et ux to C harles E.
FRUSTRATED AT MEDFORD McCormick et ux, w. d. to block *A’
exciting th a n th e beginning of
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G randview tra c t, A shland— $10.
school, ’steen d iffe re n t fairs in th e
M EDFORD, Sept. 5.— An atte m p t-
W. C. F o ster et ux to L. M. Lang-1
county an d sta te , and th e com ing
ed ja il b reak from th e county ja il ley, q. c. d. to lan d s in Jackson
election to w orry us.
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last S atu rd ay n ig h t on th e p a rt of county— $10.
LEEDOYI’S T I R E
HOSPITAL ‘Bob” M cClintock, 23 years old. a
W. C. F o ste r e t ux to L. M. Lang-
MOVED to th e BEA V ER CORNER, prisoner aw aitin g a rra ig n m e n t, was ley, q. c. d. to lan d s in Jackson
MASON «»Ml HOOD TIR ES.
l t f unsuccessful, an d only resu lte d i n : county— $10.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
WRÍGLEY3
The extraordinary beauty
and reliable performance
of th e g o o a M a x w e ll
Coupe are responsible for
the high place it holds
among owners. The new
price makes more apparent
than ever its sound worth.
There are the other
friends to choose from, too:
o
> by -B ert M oses
This new
sugar-coated
gu m d e lig h t s
y o u n g an d o ld .
It “m elts in your
m o u th ” and th e gum in the
center remains to aid digestion»
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
and throat.
H’he G ood
MAXWELL
D o n ’t A d v e r tis e
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