r Thursday, September ", 1022 AÄHLAID DAILY U SIN G S November Elect.on May Give Longworth Leadership of House of Representatives ftoûiaüü tfitabllabHd i_Ä76 Every Evening Except Sunday /’ THE ASHLAND PRINTING/CO. m u n in en Receives H er Dead Hero’s Decoration R e tu rn from New port— Mr. and Mrs. Guy R andles, daugH* te r W anda and little son Ivan Jo s eph arrived in A shland Monday m orning from N ew port, w here they have been located for th e past year. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— Unless th e house. O thers a re likely to go th e fickle voter decrees otherw ise in in the p rim aries o r in the autum n» N ovem ber, it is en tirely p ro b ab le The elim ination of these elders th a t th e sovereign s ta te of Ohio, a l-jh a s b ro u g h t th e question of repub-j C. K. LOGAN, Editor ready possessed of th e presidency iiCan leadership in th e 68th congress and a ho st of o th er political honors, sharply to th e fore. E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, will add to its im posing a rra y of L ongw orth ap p aren tly sta n d s in Fostofflce as Second-class Mail M at Bacteriologist», Medical Science, endorse s- A lw ajs reg u la te your bite by federal positions by tak in g over the ter. the wonderful action of Sheep Dip. th e direct line of succession, al-j your capacity to chew. After years of experimenting to obtain republican leadership of the next though he w on’t be elected w ith o u t dnbecription Price Delivered in City: the exact requirements in formulating Se- house of representatives. ■ol combined with Sheep Dip Deodorised One nftm th .................< ................ I a fight. Sidney A nderson, of Min m ore <$>j and ether medical properties the results ’N ick” Longw orth, of C incinnati, nesota, a rriv ed a t th e point of con-' Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 <$> P o litician s love votes nave m ti the approval of thousands of men <s>i 31x m onths .................................... 3.75 <«> th an they love voters. and women. x ! veteran of nearly 20 y ears of serv sidération a t ab o u t th e sam e tim e. $ Ona year ...................................... ^«5® <s> ---------- The remarkable action of Sepol protects ice in congress, is th e m an. The the scalp from germ life which is essential Mail and Rural Routes Both A nderson and L ongw orth <S> A piece of change at the <§> to proper hair growth and beautiful hair. □ue m onth ....................................I >6® <§> rr'ght tim e is ju s t about th e <$> voters can spoil plans now in the are law yers, as a re 75 per cen t of Giving a new life-like gloss, lustra and m ak 'n g by tu rn in g control of con T hree m onths ............................... 1-95 attractiveness. <?> gress over to the dem ocrats in No the m em bers of congress. The tall biggest com fort I know of. Six m onths .................................... 3.50 Fcr Excessive Oil, Lifeless Hair, Itching M innesotan, how ever, is looked upon; Scalp, Dandruff und Falling Hair It has 6.5« <?> ❖ ---------- Ona year .................................... vem ber, or by refu sin g to send th e , no equal. You today can double the beauty ADVERTISING RATES The plain and sim ple worn- <$> husband of Alice Roosevelt back to as an a g ric u ltu ra l representative. He of your hair by the regular uas of Sepol. Display A dvertising Being far superior to ordinary soap and <$> an has a charm th a t never rubs <$> W ashington. Both of these c o n tin was ch airm an of th e jo ‘n f com m it-! water. Delightful to use. ulngie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c tee which conducted a far-reach in g off or y ears out. Sepol is on sale at all Drug Stores.— Adv. YEARLY CONTRACTS gencies a re considered rem ote. investigation in to a g ric u ltu ra l con-; <$> -------------- ♦ Display A dvertising The leaders of the p resent con A few law s th a t are en- <$> gress are gone— o r going. W ith the ditions, an d he has been a lead er One tim e a w p ?k ................................27 %c Two tim es a w \> k............................... 25 c <♦> forced m ake an in finitely bet- in th e a g ric u ltu ra l bloc. Nvery o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c <♦> te r governm ent th a n m any <$>! A nderson is one of th e younger Local Readers law s th a t are ignored. men in the house. He will celebrate Each line, e»ch tim e ......................10c B A R B E R <«> ---------- «>! To ru n every o th e r (Jay for one his 40th b irth d a y on Septem ber 17, Safety blades resharpened m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c <S> As a general proposition, d and he is now in his 1 2th y e a r inj * . I To run every Issue for one m onth like new. Single bit, 30c •> folks who d o n 't ta k e m edicine 3>i the house, w hich m eans th . a t hej I m ore, each line, each t im e .. 5c For bravery in the World war a t the battle at Belieau Wood, in which doz. Dobule bit, 60c dot. 4» have b e tte r h ealth th an those came down to W ashington a t th e Classified Cohunn he lost his life, Sergt. William .1. Geary of W ashington was posthumously deco- ' ?> who do. < ? > One cent th e word each tim e. ten d er ag e of 28. rated with the Distinguished Service cross, the decoration being presented to Children’s Work A To ru n every issue for one m onth <3> ---------- The a g ric u ltu ra l elem ent in the his mother. Mrs. Claudia Geary, by Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, chief of the Specially or m ore, *4c th e w ord each tim e. •3> HEZ HECK SAYS: house, em bracing m idw est and far United States Marine corps. Legal Rate < î> “ The first step in g ittin ’ w est rep esen tativ es, will m ake a F lret tim e, per 8-pt?nt lin e ..........10c ❖ ❖ rid of a fa u lt is to own ♦ stre n u o u s e ffo rt to have th e lanky Each subsequent tim e, per 8- <$> up to it.” polnt line ...................................... 5c ❖ M innesotan th e lea d e r of th e next; C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 house. It is considered doubtful, O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2% c how ever, if they can m u ste r thei Fraternal Orders and Societies lies above, a re unbounded p o ssib ili-; votes to put him across. A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti ties for colonization. Irrig a tio n pro “ N ick” L ongw orth has 18 years ation fee and dues, no discount. R e jects in d iffe re n t p a rts of Oregon of congress behind him. He is 52, ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be have helped solve th e question of I years old and has been in congress I charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad bringing m ore people into th e sta te . | i continually since th e 58th, except v ertlslng w hen an adm ission or other S entim ent th a t was expressed by ■ for two years. He lo st o u t in th e ; charge is m ade. a m erch an t in a W illam ette valley j dém ocrat e sweep th a t carried W il-| W hat C onstitutes A dvertising son into th e presidency in 1912, b u t; city some tim e ago, should be re Io o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d two years la te r he cam e back again ing am ong some as to w hat consti garded as a n act of treaso n a g a in s t, tu tee news and w hat ad v ertisin g , th e com m onw ealth. A new com er to and has been in W ashington ever we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which the tow n was contem plating th e exception of S peaker G illett, o f , since, Is u sed by new spapers to differencl- L ongw orth has been one of th e a te betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re erection of a paper m ill, which, w ith M assachusetts, m ost of the o ther; the num ber of m en engaged in th e principal leaders of the 67th co n -Ism ail band of m en th a t directed the events, w here an adm ission charge Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS woods, w ould increase th e payroll gress will be m issing when th e ro ll destinies of the p rese n t house. He ADVERTISING.” T his applies to of the city several tho u san d s of dol- ; for the 68th is called. j is a m em ber of th e pow erful ways o rganizations an d societies of every lars m onthly. A g re a t m any m en j M ondell, of W yom ing, is ru n n in g ¡an d m eans com m ittee. kind as well as to Individuals. It is said of L ongw orth th a t th ere All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r would be em ployed, and th e ir wages for the sen ate; F ordney, of M ichi-; would of necessity be largely s p e n t ! gan is re tirin g of his own volition; i is no m ore able p a rlia m e n ta ria n or they have occurred is news. ERY often the hill we seem Begin today with a dish of All com ing social or organization n the city. Yet th is m erch an t, who Cam pbell, of K ansas, was licked in legislative s tra te g is t in congress. To to be climbing is made out of Grape-Nuts with cream or milk m eetings of societies w here no dealt in a com m odity which greatly tb e p rim a ries; Fess, of Ohio, is run- these ab ilities he adds an a c q u ain t the common m istakes of diet — and fresh or preserved fruit money co n trib u tio n is solicited. In iti anceship th a t few m en in congress which starve tissues and nerves added if you like. a 1 tra c ts the laboring classes, m ade n lng fOr th e sen ate; W alsh, of Mass- ation charged, o r collecton tak en IS possess. and slow down energies. the rem a rk th a t, ‘‘W e do n o t w ant ach u se tts, has tak e n a ju dgeship; NEWS. ___________________________ The in d u stria l eas^f is expected to the u ndesirable class in the city; “ ¡jncle Jo e ” Cannon, of Illinois, is Keep on with this crisp, deli How smooth and level the path the class th a t c arries a d in n er p a il.” v o lu n tarily re tirin g a fte r nearly a 'c o m b a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l w est for the] “ NAMES IS NAMES” seem ed to be w hen we w ere cious, strengthening food in place U n fo rtu n ately it is im possible to P rices on available locations along half century of in tim a te co ntact w itl^ ; leadership of th e next house. of heavy, ill-assorted, starchy younger. obtain a copyright upon one’s cog th e riv er w ere raised. The prospec breakfasts and lunches—and see y tive m a n u fa c tu re r becam e disgusted Simple, natural food may level nom en, th u s p reventing m any em- P enascola to New O rleans and will the S outhern P acific a t P o rtla n d , if the old-time zest and speed on that hill to a smooth path again. the old-time level path dot sn’t w ith the city, and la te r b u ilt his rem ain on the M ississippi riv e r for whose in tim a te know ledge of Ore- barassin g situ atio n s. In a m ain story .in W ednesday’s p lan t elsew here. Not only dirt the exhibition flig h ts d u rin g th e con gon is well shown by the article, Why not try it? come back again. Tidings, concern ng th e c h a ra c te rs; city lose w hat would have proven vention period. The o rd er a u th o r which Includes a w ealth of d etail in th e passing of a bad check u p o n jto be its g re a te st in d u stria l p lant, izing th e New O rleans flig h t was is concerning the te rrito ry th ro u g h a local m erch an t, those who sta rre d b u t th e sta te also lost a n o th e r m an sued by A dm iral W illiam A. M offett, which the Southern Pacific lines in -THE BODY BUILDER in the story gave nam es of people who possessed a k e e n e r sense of head of th e navy b u reau of a e ro Oregon ru n . residing in th e city,— respectable vision th a n th a t in vogue d u rin g the nautics, who a few weeks ago m ade It re- D ark Ages. and law -abiding citizens. the first hydroplane flig h t from ec Piano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl Colonization does not only include t p enascoia to New O rleans. Oscar o r O skar solves into th is: Jenson is not the O skar Jenson, nor th e developm ent of the land, but In addition th e Legion com m ittee Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main S t.' P hone 465. 4 tfl also th a t m ore in tan g ib le elem ent, is Mrs. Shelby th e Mrs. Shelby th a t hopes to obtain a n u m b er of su b Made by Postum Cercai Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan the financial side. Money a ttra c ts live in A shland. T he A shland J e n m arines. One flo tilla of under-sea F o r cleaning, pressing an d dyeing, son and Shelby a re real people, money. Every person who exhibits c ra j t js on (jie way from M are Is- phone 119. P a u lse ru d ’s. 3tf know n and respected by o th e rs; the in te rest in the s ta te should be roa d e j i an<j C alif ( to t jie e a st coast and it T idings' Jenson and Shelby a re to feel welcome to O regon, w hethei .g believed th a t its schedule will m erely nam es given by th e persons h comes to till th e soil or to in ‘ j e n a ble the flo tilla to m ake th e p ort Involved in the illegal tran sactio n . vest his m oney. C olonization d e - ; New O rleans a b o u t convention If each tim e th e nam e of John pends upon a ttra c tin g new people, tim e ---------------------------- Brown, Sm ith, Jones, etc. (w ith all m aking it possible for them to live i due respect to th e Brow ns, Sm ith here, and finally in keeping them ; COLLEGE W OMEN’S CLUB and J o n e s), appeared in an u n fav o r here. WILL MEET SATURDAY able lig h t in th e press, an d all of L abor day has come and gone, b u t th e people by th a t nam e w ere to The R ogue R iver V alley College rise up in arm s, w h at a m ighty arm y th e larg e signs over E a st and N orth Main stre e t, announcing th e fact, W om en’s club will m eet S aturday,; th e re w ould be. th a t A shland w ould c eleb rate th e Septem ber 9, a t th e hom e of Mrs. day, still rem ain in position. E. H. H urd, 1136 W est T enth stre e t,, COLONIZATION __________________ ¡M edford. All m em bers an d women; In the past few years Oregon has HUNTING SEASON BRINGING who a re eligible, a re invited, as this begun to capitalize upon h er scenic, OUT W ILD TA LES O F CHASE is the first m eeting of th e year. possibilities and has a ttra c te d tho u -| sands of visitors to th e sta te , partly) ........... H e re ’s _ a real h u n tin g y arn , as UM AL G IRLS RETURN FROM by p rin ted ad v ertisin g , and p a rtly told by J. A. P a rk e r, of Bly, accord- EX TEN SIV E MOTORING T R IP by word of m outh. G aining a tte n - ¡ng tQ the K lam ath F alls H erald, The M isses B ernice M|yers and tion is one of the prim ary points in w h ile h u n tin g n e a r his place last H attie Hodges, who left A shland on ad v ertisin g , and once th a t is accom- T hurgday P a rk e r said, he saw a Under the bank cashier’s wicket every day pass thousands plished a stro n g step forw ard has CQal biack buck. T he deer w as s m a ll, A ugust 1 for an extended auto trip of dollars in loans to the manufacturers of America. They been m ade. jn sjze a n d th e velvet on its horns in com pany w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. O. make automobiles or soap, adding machines or candy, talcum A ttra c tin g a tte n tio n is a problem wag also coal black. B ut P a rk e r W alker, of Gold H ill, have a rriv ed powder or furniture. th at is nearly solved. W ith the com- did not s bOo t th e rem a rk a b le deer— hom e. iH The ~ p arty c:-~i firs t visited C alifornia — pletion of m any m iles of paved not t ben, a t least. L a ter, he saw a fine big buck, of and Y osem ite P a rk , then to L ake ro ad s; th e b u ilding of th e Coium- Why do these business men borrow large sums with bia anil o th e r noted highw ays; the the o rd in ary or gard en v ariety ,I Tahoe, S alt Lake City, Y ellow stone ease w ith which th e fam ous Oregon wb:ch he b ro u g h t down w ith his P a rk . G lacier P a rk , and re tu rn e d ' confidence? Caves and C ra te r L ake can now be tru s ty r ifie . W alking over to his across th e m o u n tain s by ways ofj reached— all have added to th e sum victim , P a rk e r saw th e b ru sh m o v -[th e Crow ’s N est pass in C anada, to ta l. lin g a sh o rt distance aw ay from They re p o rt having had a very fine; Because by persistent ADVERTISING they have each The first step has been taken. T h e ) Wh ere he stood. G rasping his r if le ,' trip , and say every m in u te of th e created in the great buying- public a demand for a particular g re a te st question is yet to be solved, i be w alked over to investigate. He tim e was thoro u g h ly enjoyed. automobile, a special brand of candy, a particular make of O regon's g re a te st need is coloniza- was am azed to fin d the black deer They arriv ed in P o rtla n d on th eir; furniture. re tu rn in tim e to he p resent a t th e tion. T housands upon th o u san d s of ju st kicking its last kick. P a rk e r had killed both deer w ith m arria g e of Miss M adge W alk er to acres of land are lying idle a t p res en t and have never know n th e foot one shot, and he had not even seen B enjam in Stoner. Miss W alk er is They judge the future by the past. What advertising has a cousin of th e two local girls, and of m an. unless, perhaps, it was to) th e black deer w hen he fired. and has a num ber of o th er friends in done, it will do, and do increasingly. There is an inexhaust Step rig h t up, sporstm en, pass over the land. Once th e visit I A shland. o r’s a tte n tio n is directed to the pos le t’s h e a r you beat th is one. ible fund of good will for the advertised trademarked product. sibilities of th e sta te , every effo rt An idea is sold to the public and kept sold by well-planned RAILROAD FEA TU RIN G OREGON should be m ade to induce him to NAVY W IL L ASSIST LEGION reiterated Advertising. AT NATIONAL CONVENTION come, to see, and th en to conquer Oregon and its scenic b eau ties are NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 7.— Tha him . The fu tu re of th e s ta te de pends upon th e developm ent of its U nited S tates navy will p a rticip a te fea tu re d in th e “ Shasta R oute N um - resources. A creage th a t can sup in th e naval show to be held d u rin g b e r” of th e S outhern P acific “ Bulle- p o rt tho u san d s of people is a v a il-¡th e A m erican Legion n a tio n a l con- tin ,” th e com pany’s em ploye m aga- ab le; prospective m an u factu rin g vention in New O rleans next Octo- zine, whose Septem ber issue is ju s tj sites a re n um erous; w ater for p o w -'b e r, th e convention com m ittee has off th e press. The m agazine has a er and fo r tra n sp o rta tio n is alm ost been inform ed by A ssistant Secre- circu latio n of over 35,000, and its lim itless. F rom th e m in erals be- ta ry of th e Navy Roosevelt. R epre- m ailing list includes m any people inj n e a th th e su rface of th e p in e-clad ' sen tatio n will consist of fat least all p a rts of th e U nited S tates and in hills, from th e m any varieties of one b attle sh ip or c ru ise r and a num - E urope. crops th a t can be grow n upon the ber of destroyers. The a rtic le is w ritte n by Jo h n M. guriace and from th e very a ir t h a t' Twelve hydroplanes will fly from Scott, gen eral passenger ag en t for O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY PA PER TELEPH O N E 39 Sheep Dip Fine For Hair and Scalp ÎBY*BERT-MOSES:H W . A. S H E L L Maybe that hill" is not there, after all— V GrapeNuts There’s a Reason” "A Good Advertiser is a Safe Borrower”