A SSL âfD DAILY TTDDTQ1 t'A P * TWO Tidings By J. H. DORAN OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O NE 39 C K. LOGAN, E ditor BYsiigRT^MdSES1 E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, P ostoifice as Second-class Mail M at­ ter. ____________________________ G uilty folks suspect every- > body else. <$> Subscription Price Delivered in City: ■s> ---------- Q One iiftmth ....................................I -65 • •> A friend is one who sticks to <$> T hree m onths . . - - .................. 1-35 you when you don’t deserve it. 3> 3ix m onths .................................... 3.75 ---------- One year ...................................... 7.50 <$» Mail and Kura] Routes •> A w om an’s eyes have caused <$> One m onth .................................... $ -65 m ore tro u b le th an h er tongue. Three months ............................... 1-95 < S > ---------- Six m onths .................................... 3.50 < S > K issing is fine up to a cer- < §> year • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • ADVERTISING RATES ■$> tain lim it, and a fte r th a t th e Display Advertising «> th rill is n o t th ere. flo g ie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c . i <§> ---------- YEARLY CONTRACTS 3> Love is about th e only th in g 3> Display Advertising < ♦ > th a t fails when ru n on a busi- <$* One tim e a w e e k ................................27 ’Ac Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c <§> ness basis. <8> Every o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c <$> ------------- $> Local Readers <§■ N othing new can ever hap- <8> Bach line, e»ch tim e ..................... 10c <$> pen to you a fte r you m ake a <$> To ru n every o th e r (Say for one m on th , each line, each t im e .. 7c <*> trip from New Y ork to San To run” every issue for one m onth <» F rancisco in a n auto. op* m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c ----------- Classified Column 3> IIEZ HECK SAYS: One cent th e w ord each tim e. “ If you sw eat on a golf To ru n every issue for one m onth lin k s, you a re an a ris to ­ or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. Legal Rate c ra t; if you sw eat in a f i r s t tim e, per 8 - p t'n t lin e ........ 10c cornfield, you a re low and Each subsequent tim e, per 8- v u lg ar.” polnt line ...................................... 5c < § > < g > «$> <$><§><$> <®> <§> -^ <§><§> -^ <§*<$> C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 O bituaries, th e l i n e .....................2 % c / J ^ U g ^ o ^ f i a U r ^ o X r s two Prohibition law -enforcing offi- leggers, Eyery m an wfao buyg helpg o r societies ch arg in g a reg u la r initi- ! cers Sunday m orning a t New G rande c crgate re a te tbg thg p p resen resen t t sitUation situ a tio n of of out- o u t­ atlo n fee and dues, no discount. R e iR o n d e in Polk county. law ry, law evasion and fre q u e n t gun llgious and benevolent orders will be w ere deplorable tragedies, fights. ihargad th e reg u la r ra te for all ad The kid-gloved consum er in his rertisln g when an adm ission or other But tlle> a re not llRely to be ine I B ew a in wa « its . r. 1 last fi I« t nrn ACS — last. Booze sta n '1 d ' is /"a des- luxurious hom e, th e highbrow in his charge is m ade. ---- . '- j p e r a t e . It is deadly in its effects exclusive set, th e w orkingm an in his WbAt Constitutes Advertising ( m inds of its m akers and dis- overalls, all those of high or low In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d -j ing am ong some as to w hat const! J trib u to rs. Its in g re d ien ts are often degree who buy the s tu ff a re m ak tu te s new s and w hat ad v ertisin g , of a n a tu re th a t arouses la te n t fero- ! ing th e m a rk e t th a t keeps th e stills we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which cities in m en. ----------------- Booze was alw —. ays the go ng and the pistols popping. The ------------------- la u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ scourge of the race. B ut its illicit i,jood ot- the dead sheriffs, deputy a te betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re They tak e sh eriffs and law -enforcing agents is events, w here an adm ission charge s u b stitu te s a re m ore. away reason, m ake desperadoes of p a rtiy On th e ir hands. So long as ts m ade or a collection is ta k e n IS A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to men otherw ise com paratively peace- t hey continue to buy, so long as •rganizations an d societies of every fu j and put th e o u tfrin g es of s o - , otherw ise law -abiding citizens wink dnd as well as to individuals. 1 ciety in a hectic and frenzied mood. a t and evade a solem nly enacted All rep o rts of such activities a fte r] dHQ w . n a- a t n new Allr r* and »» al /I deadly AO 1 VX < gam >'O it e ♦ th Vi a t t C s l 4 ta O ♦ tu ♦ te A , th e irrep ressib le conflict hey have occurred is news. ' T It + > is All com ing social or organization , law -enforcing officers m ust play j will go on and brave and useful m en neetlngs of societies w here n j ! w h isk e y stills a re everyw here and be sent to doom by th e law less des- noney cou trib u tio n is»solicited, in itiH r out Pu t invariably c a rrie s its peradoes th a t leg islation and the ° F C° eC ° U " ¡deadly content of fusel oil. It stim - m ania fo r booze have raised up in ----------------- -— ; u lates the use of pistol and gun. j th e land. STR IK ES T here is also the te rrib le idea in j Take aw ay th e m a rk e t and you C ollier’s I num erous booze fig h ters th a t th e ir will stop th e blood flow. W hy all th is strife ? W eekly recently conducted a discus­ personal liberties a re invaded by the j ■ — -------------------- sion th ro u g h the m edium of its dry law. It is an idea th a t has been icn iT O R ire ss. s soliciting o lic itin g rem re m edies e d ie s fo w r th e cul£ivated and stim u la te d by the! * trevention of strik es. A great ntany opg an d a of com m ercial whiskey! ' ' J* . e ’ se*"re J of th e . „.«„nt,- bio- mpii , Shaw nee (O kla.) cham ber of com- n en — som e of them m ighty big m en inak e rs. r helps fire th e b rain and . . <1 w «ii . th e revolvers. , m takes a tew m inutes from —in all alks ot uvo life, raunnnded- responded fjre u . erce, . »1 e «Ur B r rs u w r e all v daily work and dashes off th e mil 1 w hile th ir u le tt tte w e ere a n well- wen The w ar on m oonshiners and a his . _ . _ _ ----------------------------------- Auto Camp News September M om katabllshed 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday / THE ASHLAND rRINTING/CO. 1 n zv - n * » ‘ b U v J V U 1 H 4 U U V V* J his com m unity, th e m ore are his m otives questioned. T hat if he tak es a hand in local politics, he is accused of being crooked. T hat if he .does not, he is accused of being a coward. T hat if he advocates public im ­ provem ents, he is condem ned and his m otives a re under suspicion. T hat if he stan d s for law and or­ der. he is charged w ith tru c k lin g to the preachers. T hat If he takes a Rtand for pro­ hibition, he is denounced as a fan ­ atic. T h at if he advocates light wines Some very in te re stin g people h a t* been stopping in the a u to camp lately. One of these was C. W. H am ley, tn e noted m em ory expert, who rem ained about ten days. Mr. Ham ley is a fine conversationalist and e n te rta in e r, and th e to u rists present d u rin g his stay enjoyed m any a tre a t. Few people have the faculty of story-telling equal to Mr H am ley. His contact w ith people of all classes, and in m any countries; to g eth er w ith his rem a rk a b le per­ sonality, m ake him one of the m ost in te restin g c h a ra c te rs visiting the cam p ground th is season. The visit of Mr. M urray, th e w ell-, know n carto o n ist of th e H e a rst pa­ pers, also m ark ed an in te re stin g day a t the camp, Mr. M urray has ju st com pleted a 20,000 m ile hike, «lur­ ing which he visited nearly all th e s ta te s in th e union. He is to receive $50,000 for com pleting th is hike in th re e years. He e n te rta in e d th s cam pers one evening w ith som e very in te restin g stories of his experiences. An especially agreeab le lot of to u rists have been stopping on th e grounds d u rin g th e la st few weeks, m any of them rem ain in g th e ten- day lim it. T he cam p ground continues to be a favorite stopping place, th e aver-> age for the m onth of A ugust ru n ­ and beer, he is branded as a d ru n k ­ n ing around 60 m achines each day. en sot. The firs t p a rt of the m onth ran T h at if he roasts th e m ail-order som ew hat above th is average, while houses, he is told to m ind his own th e la tte r part of the m onth was business, th a t people have a rig h t som ew hat low er, w ith th e average to buy w here they please. T hat if he p rin ts m ail-order a d ­ for the p a st week aro u n d 50 cars v ertisem ents, the m erchants land on a day. him w ith both feet. W hile th e re w as m ore or less T hat if he trie s to discuss fairly, i kicks d u rin g th e early p a rt of the th e m erits of public u tility co rp o ra­ season, these have been cut down to tions, he is accused of being owned a m inim um , and very few protests by them . T h at the life of th e average ed i­ are now heard e ith e r from cam pers to r is indeed m ade exceedingly o r citizens of th e tow n. A sign on pleasant. South P ioneer s tre e t announcing a B etter it ra in now and haye it , >ver w ith th a n next week d u rin g he Jackson county fair. OUR investment in build­ need it and use the best paint. That's ings depreciates rapidly un­ a dollar-saving policy. less it is protected from the The best paints are scientific in formula and preparation. We’ve made weather by paint. them for 73 years — to meet the Y expense. It means either costly repairing or total r e b u ild in g . Paint saves this cost. Use paint now. • The n e x t q u e s tio n is w h a t paint to use. Use the best. It costs less in the long run. The best paint spreads easily —it saves labor cost. It covers more surface per gallon than “ cheap” paint. And the best paint will serve you five or more years longer than “cheap” paint. So paint your buildings when they <8> <î> OREGON'S NEW DESPERADO (O regon J o u rn a l) T h ere is a new kind of desperado j In Oregon. He is in every sta te . He is th e m oonshiner and boot­ legger. He is exam pled by th e dou­ ble k illin g of a sh e riff and clergy m an som e weeks ago in L inn c o u n ty ,1 by th e k illing of a deputy sh e riff » e a r V ancouver, and th e k illing of Finest materials used and made under modern sani­ tary conditions by experts. on Painting Aak our agent for adrice, color card«, etc. Aak the Fuller Specifica­ tion Department about the moat deairable color schemes, color harmony and any other detail«. Makers of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, A l l - P n r p o a o V a r n ia h e a , S i l k e n w h i t e E n a m e l , Fifteen-for-Floora Varnish, Washable Wall Finish, Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. C IG A R E T T E S O f finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended S P C C IF IC A T IO H P u re P re p a re d P o in t Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 24, San Francisco Branch.a in 19 Cities ia the W est SAVE THE MEMO BELO W - COT IT OtH AND' PASTE IT IN YOUR NOTE BOOK Faller'a Specification House Paint* are .old by the following Agantt; D IC K E R S O N tSb AON BEST BREAD, CAKES. PIES and ROLLS Free Advice H o P u h o s e n e P a in ts ix P u r e Point- My koua. needs yaiating. Home- Made Products weather conditions in the West. The b e s t materials — P IO N E E R WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors—are combined in Fuller’s Paints in scientifically ex­ act proportions with long-time skill. Fullerk • /-.;»? They are GOOD! Lithia Bakery W hen we tell you that there is no other cigarette at Chesterfield’s price which contains such fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, we state the fact» It’s true. And when we tell you that C hesterfields satisfy, we state another fact. It’s th e u tm o s t a c ig a r e tte can do. Let Chesterfields prove this. Can You Afford to Rebuild in a Few Years? A rotting building is a heavy o a cigarette can do Weather Rots Unpainted Buildings HUMAN FROGS Have you read th e Book ot Reve- atio n s lately ? If not, ta k e a few m inutes from th e daily ro u tin e and read c h a p te r 16, verse 13: “ And I »aw th re e unclean sp irits like frogs come out of th e m outh of th e d ra ­ gon, and out of th e m o u th of the beast, and out of 't h e m outh of the false p ro p h et.” It is a n o tew orthy fact th a t th e frog is w onderfully deficient in b rain m a tte r, has a m outh th a t nearly circles his head, and does a lot of croaking. In som e p a rtic u la rs, congress and a lot of people a re hum an rem in d ers of the frog— no b rain s, a big m outh and a lo*t of noise. cigarettes , -onstructed and contained cons.der- i^ o tle g g e rs will not soon end. o " in S- ible atm osphere, they did not an ¡k ------- in d s „ of — people a re buying th e s tu - tf T h at * th e average e d .. ito r .. lives a iwer th e question. The solution is a t robber prices, and th e dem and q Ujet life, m id peace and plenty, spurs on th e m oonshiners and boot- i T h a t th e m ore he labors to uplift la rd to find. F irs t, rea d y o u r Bible; you will ;ind ru les of guidance th e re th a t a re I ju ite am ple. Second, stop the pro­ fiteering on th e wages of m en. If Collier’s s ta rte d these m en to j th in k in g ,— and th in k in g is good for them , and for everyone, for th a t m atter.— possibly it has accom plish­ ed som ething. W h at they w rite is at best only a reflection of w hatever ideas they m ay have, b u t it is well i fo r all of us to get o u r ideas down on paper. The m illennium is a long way off. ( T he Bible is one of th e stepping stones to it. L ittle by little w e th in k th e re is com ing a new sp irit into th e tre a tm e n t of both em ploy­ ers and em ployes. W e th in k we have passed, d u rin g th e la st 50 years, th ro u g h a so rt of in d u stria l revolution th a t contains hope for th e fu tu re . «’•'> THOUGHTS FROM OTHER <$> SOURCES free camp ground seema to still cause some em b arrassm en t, when cam pers notice the sign and an oc­ casional m achine drives in th a t way. L iggett & M yers T obacco C o .