ÄgÄLAU DAtLÏ ffSöTOfi <* r * b »■MM Constitution Day Is Observed Locally | By Daughters of American Revolution Ashland -<** Tidings .* EVljl/ H.V -Uiiife ¿.AÍC^J. Sunday /' THE ASHLAND PRINTTNG/CO. Smurdiiy. September 16, ltìaìi ■ h t— . » STATE PAYS MORE THAN J. F. Hill, of P o rtla n d , president of 8 M ILLIONS IN BONUS th e s ta te body. Mrs. H 11 will be in LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT ---------- Eugene October 1, to confer w ith SALEM, Sept. 16. A to ta l of ;oca; authority es concerning th e v S W. STRAUS, Preside»» 21,815 soldiers bonus claim s have program , according to w ord received American Society for Thrift. been approved by th e w orld w ar fr0Tn h er to d av . R 1(J expected th a t .';ÍC'*V that our schools have re- v e te ra n s’ sta te aid com m ission, ac- 100 delegates wili be here for th e 1 v opened, every possible effort cording to a re p o rt prepared here by m eetings in addition to pro m 'n en t h o u d be made to encourage C aptain H arry B rum baugh, secre- educators of the state. school savings tary of the com m ission. Bonus exte a s ive schedule of discus- banks. While claim s ag g reg atin g $8,52 (.826 have 8.;on3 and addresses, bearing on va- m u c h a tte n ­ been paid, w hile claim s am ounting . r j0U5 aspects of school problem s and tion has been given to these to $ 3 ,172,000 have been approved co-operation betw een p aren ts and valuable agen­ b u t checks have not yet been teachers, is being prepared for the cies of th rift m ailed. sess'on. w o r k among At a m eeting of the com m ission ____________________ _ th e y o u n g , yesterday, 93 cash claim s aggregat- m ’- NSMClR IS PR EPA R IN G they have nev­ er reached the ing $23,250, were ordered paid.! TO PAYE ANOTHER STREET place of im­ Loans actually paid W ednesday to -| ______ portance th a t taled $140,000, or $3,283,900 in all. i ’ DUNSMUIR, Sept. 16,— Men are th e ir w o r t h M embers of th e com m ission s a ;d i a t work today m oving the building has m erited. th a t practically all of th e cash occupied by the A nderson Lum ber T h e school j i? T K A u S claim s will have been paid on No- com pany, fa rth e r back on th e lot, savings bank system first made its appearance vem ber 1. j so th a t street paving in town to in France in 1834 and the plan -------------------------------- ¡connect w th th e highw ay may pro- was quickly taken up by the school PA REN TS AND TEA CH ERS TO (ceed This paving m ay be sta rte d system s in other countries. No­ M EET IN EUGENE, OCT 2N-28 very soon and will not tak e long to where, however, has it ever a;h; v- EUGENE, Or., Sept. 16.— The an-1 com plete, ed the success attained in the land o f its origin. In 1885 the move­ nual convention of the Oregon State! The constructioin com pany has m ent reached America and was P aren t-T each er association will b e . assem bled paving m achinery here first introduced in Long Island 'h e ld in Eugene October 25-28, these and lal m aterial is on th e ground City, N. Y. The system has en­ dates having been selected by Mrs. for th e highw ay south of town. joyed a steady grow th since th a t time, but only a com paratively small percentage of the num ber of school children in the country have become enrolled as depositors. I t is w orthy of note, neverthe­ less, th a t where the system has been introduced it has invariably proved popular with the children and productive of beneficial re­ sults. In most cases the co-opera­ tion of a savings bank located in the vicinity of the school has been of g re a t help. The children gen­ erally make th eir deposits with the teacher who tu rn s them over to the principal, who, in tu rn , sends them to a bank. W hen a child’s deposit reaches one dollar, it is the general custom fo r the bank to allow the child to open an individual account. In this way a s ta r t is made tow ard the ac­ cum ulation of money and lessons in business practice are taught. Í Constitution Day tras observer lo-' th e Constitution, September 15,! cally Friday afternoon, when m em -A 7 87. It was signed by ail the dele- v. ts e»tes present except Gerry R an dolp h; bers of th e D a u g h te r of th e Am eri-! aQd Ma30I1; Septem ber 1787 P can R evolution m et a t th e hom e of The new in stru m e n t m et w ith L ~ _ . C. K. LOGAN, Editor Mrs. A lfred E. L ittlech ild fo r th e violent opposition from a large por-! ; first m eeting of th e year. C hurches, tion of th e A m erican people, and two E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, p a rtie s w ere quickly form ed upon Poatolfice as Second-class Mail M at­ the! you a re killing tim e, «-> schools “ and **“ co u rts th ro u g h o u t -“ '»¡its adoption or rejection. Some of W hen ter. , country have a rra n g e d fittin g c e re -, th e s ta te s relu c ta n tly yielded th eir <$> tim e is killing you eubecription Price Delivered in City: m onies for th e occasion. C onstltu- assen t to th e new in stru m e n t, and tion Day th is year falls on S ep tem -isom e °* tbe g re a te st men in Am eri- One nftinth ....................................? H onesty comes in two varie- ! ca, such as Thom as Jefferso n and T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1 .9 5 1*«* ber 17’ P a tric k H enry, w ere stren u o u sly op- 3ix m onths .................................... 3.75 I <§> ties— the real and the political. Follow ing th e re g u la r routine, p08ed to its adoption, because It de- One year ............................... .. • 7.50 Mail and Rural Routes H eroes do not ru n to pressed <♦> Mrs. W ilson rea d egcerpts from t h e ; prived th e s ta te s of too m any of One month ....................................I -6 5 , . , , . . , . C onstitution of th e U nited S tates, ' th e ir form er rig h ts and centralized Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 Pants, plug h a ts o r w rist too m uch th e power in th e national | while Mrs. S tella Owens A dam s read governm ent. A fter m uch opposition Hix m onths ........................ 3.50 < î > w atches. a paper p rep ared for th e occasion, th e C o n stitution was finally r a ti­ One year ...................................... 6.54 ---------- advertising rates fied in 1788 by th e conventions of '•> Philosophy is w hat is left of <$> which is given here in fu ll: Display A dvertising 11 sta te s; w hereupon it becam e th e History' of th e Constitution vingie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c life a fte r the scum is skim m ed <£■ suprem e law of th e republic. Thus In th e year 1786, in Septem ber, a off. ♦ YEARLY CONTRACTS was com pleted one of th e m ost ex­ convention of five delegates assem ­ Display A dvertising tra o rd in a ry tra n sa ctio n s of history. <» * . ---------- " bled at A nnapolis, in M aryland, to One tim e a W M k........................ 27 %c An in fa n t nation, enfeebled, dis­ T he longer it tak es a girl to establish a b e tte r system of com m er- 25 Two tim es a w \> k ................ m em bered, d ispirited, broken by the < ? > lea rn to swim , the b e tte r th e < S > . cial relatio n s, b u t they did m ore. .20 vCvery o th e r d a y ................... <$> m an teach in g her likes it. <8>, At th e recom m endation of Alex- losses of a w ar for existence, by th e Local Readers < 3 > _______ ® ander H am ilton, delegate from New the dissensions of peace, incapaci­ Each line, each tim e ......................10c , . . . - . J York, the A nnapolis convention rec- ta te d fo r its d u ties to its ovyn c iti­ To ru n every o th e r day for one <» D ates should be arra n g e d so ^ ¡ om m ^nded a n a tio n a ; convention to zens or to foreign powers-—suddenly 7c m onth, each line, each tim e . . <» th a t when O pportunity knocks, m eet a t P h ilad elp h ia th e next May. b estirs itse lf and prepared a nation-' To run~every issue for one m onth W ashington said : dp m ore, each line, dach t i m e . . 5c $ you will not be sittin g in a t a <$Mo tak e into consideration th e situ a al governm ent. “I conceive u n d e r an en ergetic gen­ < S > tion of the U nited S tates and to de- Classified Column *$> poker game. eral governm ent, such reg u latio n <3> vise such fu rth e r provisions as shall One cent th e w ord each tim e. <•> ---------- To ru n every issue for one m onth ap p ear necessary to r e n d e r ,th e con­ m ight be m ade and such m easures HEZ HECK SAYS: or m ore, % c th e word each tim e. stitu tio n of th e federal governm ent m ig h t be tak e n , a» w ould ren d e r “ C orkscrew s is goin’ and Legal Rate adequate to th e exigencies of the Un­ th is country th e asylum of pacific F irs t tim e, per 8-pclnt lin e ..........10c ion, etc. V irginia w as the first and in d u strio u s c h a ra c te rs from all can-openers is cornin’.” Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- sta te to act upon th e proposal. The over E u ro p e .” Thus he and o th er generous sp ir­ point line ...................................... 5c leg isla tu re of th a t g re a t s ta te spoke its looked beyond th e lim its of th e ir C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 th u s: “ The general assem bly of th e O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2 ^ c Hay is cut, g rain is th re sh e d . com m onw ealth can no longer doubt country and th e w ork was not only Fraternal Orders and Societies fru it is being picked, th e ro ad s are th a t th e crisis has a rriv ed a t w hich for th e country th a t achieved it. Thus, w ith th e organization of th e A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders the good people of A m erica a re to o r societies charg in g a re g u la r in iti­ dusty, th e a ir is hot, and th e fair is decide th e solem n question, w h eth er new governm ent th e U nited States ceased to be a m ere league, o r loose i n tio n from Ju p e atio n fee a n d dues, no discount. R e ­ over. , , A little a tte . . they will by wise and m agnanim ous ligions and benevolent o rd ers will be w ould be ap preciated in the neat effo rts rgap th e ju3t fruit8 o{ th a t confederation of s ta te s and becam e a nation in the tru e sense of th e j charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad fu tu re. independence w hich they have so word, a N ation spelled w ith a big i vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other gloriously acquired and of th a t Un­ “ N. charge is m ade. , ion w hich they have cem ented w ith REDDING JU R Y R EC EIV ES so m uch of th e ir com m on blood, or W liat C o n stitu te s A d v e r tisin g BEST OF THE ARCHERS CONDEMNATION SUIT w h eth er by giving way to unm anly In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ jealousies and prejudices, or to ing am ong som e as to w hat consti tu te s new s a n d What ad v ertisin g , REDDING, Calif., Sept. 16.— The tra n sito ry in te rests, they will re ­ wo p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which condem nation su it b ro u g h t by the nounce th e blessings p rep ared for them by th e rev o lu tio n .” The con­ is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re Pacific Gas and E lectric com pany vention assem bled in th e sta te house events, w here an adm ission charge ag a in st Malcolm D ennis and sisters in P h ilad elp h ia in May 1787. Thus, is m ade o r a collection is tak e n IS over rip a ria n rig h ts in P it riv e r may th e sam e histo ric hall in w hich the YOUNG PRISONER AT ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to go to th e ju ry th is aftern o o n . The D eclaration of Independence had KLAMATH FALLS FLEES o rganizations a n d societies of every case closed T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n , as been* adopted, was chosen for th e kind as well as to individuals. sessions of th e c o n stitu tio n a l con­ All rep o rts of such activities a fte r far as ta k in g evidence is concerned. vention. « KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. *16.- they have occurred is news. Y esterday was devoted to a rg u ­ At the appointed day only V ir­ . The police here a re com bing t h e ] All com ing social o r organization m ents. A fter th e noon recess Ju d g e ginia and P ennsylvania w ere rep re ­ : town for Tom R ichardson, 19, who! m eetings of societies w here no sented and they opened the conven­ money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ H erzinger will give his in stru ctio n s tion and elected W ashington presi­ I escaped 'yesterday m orning from th e ation charged, or collecton tak en IS to the ju ry . He sta te d th a t he will dent of the assem blage upon th e a r ­ 1 jail. He had been in stru cte d to NEWS.________________ ~ not req u ire th e ju ry to stay o u t all rival of rep resen tativ es from five dum p a pail of refu se in the y ard n ig h t to a rriv e a t a veridct or a dis­ o th er sta te s. The convention g rad ­ a t the re a r of th e jail, b u t instead DECREASE TAXATION? ually filled up w ith delegates from agreem ent. i of retu rn in g , continued on th rough all the s ta te s b u t R hode Island. In The dem ocratic nom inee for the E xpert w itnesses called in behalf the convention th e in te re sts of sec­ , ad ad jo in in g garage. He had been governorship of th e s ta te is very of th e D ennis group estim ated the tions and classes obtru d ed th e m ­ ! indicted on a iarcency charge. em phatic a b o u t decreasing th e taxes. value a t from $100,000 to $125,000, selves and m any of the m em bers Upon a recen t v isit to the city he placing g re a t stre ss on th e value of w ere unequal to th e natio n al duties MAD COYOTE TAKES N IP of th e convention B ut som e of th e explained a t g re a t len g th how the the land as a dam slte. AT EA STERN OREGON MAN g re a te st p a trio ts and ablest m en of s ta te was too heavily bonded and (th e country were also lh ®r e - taxed per capita. He quoted m any BR U M FIELD ’S BODY CREM ATED; E dm und R andolph of V irginia PR IN E V IL L E , Or., Sept. 16,— C. fig u res from o th e r s ta te s in his en­ W IF E IS NOT PR E SE N T opened the delib eratio n s on May 29, W. G oodknight of the M aury ran g e r _______ ¡by offering a series of resolutions deavor to m ake his audience realize ¡statio n , near Post, was b itten by a PORTLAND, Sept. 1 6 ,- T h e body ¡ ^ ^ X h V ^ how n e a r th e break in g point Ore­ m ad coyote early th is week. The Dr. Robert P. Elmer of Wayne, Pa., gonians were. He was q u ite con­ of Dr. R ichard M B rum field, w h o jand a n a tiOnal ju d iciary of suprem e anim al w'as killed and found to have w ith the Itobin Hood trophy—given by vincing in his address. T he a u d i­ com m itted suicide a t the s ta te p e n i-!a n d in ferio r trib u n a ls. • Douglas Fairbanks—which he won at rabies. G oodknight is tak in g th e o f * R andolph’! ence was im pressed an d appalled by te n tia ry last W ednesday, w here h e ‘ A fo rtn ^ ht the forty-second annual meeting of the Pfiatenr tre a tm e n t th e sta g g e rin g am o u n t of taxes they was aw aiting execution fo r th e mur-1 re p o rte “ lexander H am ilton, of New N ational Archery association nt Coo; m u st carry. } fier of D ennis R ussell in D ouglas j £ ork' who had no fa ith in th e peo- erstown, N. Y. D r. E lm e r also w on ¡ F re sh H ot T am ales are Yet, W a lter M. Pierce, of L.a>county was cren iat ed yesterday a t i p;e and Was an avowed m onarchist, the National championship making a ! being served a t Rose Bros. score of more than 1.000. G rande, inform s his cohorts th a t he ;be P o rtla n d crem atorium . The 1 had a plan of his own. His is backing th e proposed com pulsory | cerem ony, stric tly p riv ate, w as a t- in m onarchy and b ' 8 ^ ag° expresaed education am en d m en t to th e s ta te ] tended by Mrs. C. B. P a tric k , of W il- ^ “ ^ T h e r e ^ n o stab ility in any co n stitu tio n . Not ta k in g in to con- ; lin in a , a siste r, and a few friends I governm ent b u t m onarchy. Give the sid ératio n th e fact th a t this m easure of th e fam liy. Mrs. B rum field was rich and w ell-born a perm anent Before th e bodv was ¡share in the governm ent. is ag ain st th e w elfare of th e com ­ not p resen t m onw ealth and aim ed directly placed in th e re to rt th e re was a not have a good executive on a dem ocratic p lan .” H am ilto n ’s plan pro- a g ain st th e C atholics, and, entirely b rief com m ital service. A w reath nosed a n atio n al governm ent of d isreg ard in g th e religious elem ent, and a spray of flow ers w ere placed which th e executive and h ig h er th e dem ocratic a sp ira n t appears to on th e coffin. The ashes will be branch of th e leg isla tu re and ju d ic­ be blissfully un aw are th a t th e pass­ held a t th e C rem atorium tem p o rarily iary should serve d u rin g good be- „„ h n v in r o r life H am ilton confessed ing of th e m easure W T L , p e n d în g a decision by th e fam ily as was very rem ote {rom increase in s ta te taxes of a p p ro x i-!to fin ai disposition. ¡the idea of th e people. m ately one m illion of dollars. ! ________________ His proposal w as n ot considered by th e convention. P a rtie s in the It ap p ears th a t th e m an from | SCHEDULED TALK BY PIERCE CAUSES ROW cou'.e n t I? T h e ^ m ^ sta te s e a ste rn Oregon is try in g to rid e two vided. D elegates of tn e stn an sia ie s horses a t th e sam e tim e. Don’t do ] ______ T he big, obvious need of ib is c o u n try ' generally took th e federal side and it, W alter. It c a n ’t be done. ST. H ELEN S, Sept. 16. Repub- t be ;a r ge sta te s th e n a tio n a l side, to d a y is psychological— th e d isp o si­ licans of C olum bia county, scenting ¡T he sm all s ta te s w ere a fra id they tion to go ahead. W e have h ere a v a st T he F a rm e rs and M erchants Na­ o p p o rtu n ity for W a lter M. P ierce, w ould have to be u n d e r th e dom in- ion of th e large ones if they were a b ility to produce, an d a v ast ab ility tional bank of Los Angeles in i t s ; dem ocratic can d id ate for g o v e r n o r . , ^ repreSented. The breach m onthly financial le tte r calls atte n - i to m eet voters of th e county next betw een tb e tw o p a rtie s w idened, to consum e th e p ro d u cts o f in d u stry . tion to th e fact th a t th e sta n d in g W ednesday, w hen he is scheduled tO jand tb e convention declared in favor P o te n tia lly , S u p p ly an d D em and a re arm ies of the w orld to ta l 6,179,000 speak a t th e C olum bia county fair, of th e natio n al plan. Dr. F ra n k lin p re tty well m atched. T he m ain tro u ­ have aroused a storm of p rotest, shocked by th e a lte rc a tio n s in the men. . -r,. .. . , . . i convention arose and w anted to ble is th a t people d o n ’t dem and “ E urope is still an arm ed cam p. A greem ent by P ierce th a t Ms t a l k l ^ enough th in g s to ju s tify in d u stry in illu m in a te T h irte en n ations have la rg e r s ta n d ­ w ilf be non-political h as failed to recourse t0 p ray e r to allay suspicion of his opponents th a t th e ir u n d e rsta n d in g ,” saying th a t in ing arm ies th an th e U nited States. d oing its u tm ost to produce. In th e above to ta l G erm any is not th e in v itatio n is a political move, the beginning of th e ir c o n test w ith Suggestion th a t the dem ocrats pay: G reat B ritain, they had had daily T he resu lt is th a t a g re a t am o u n t counted as having a single soldier. .. . prayer in th a t room fo r divine pro­ and the5r p ray ers had been “ It is sim ply ex asp eratin g th a t all expenses of th e fa ir for th e day. of en erg y is being sp en t on try in g to these m en should be w ith d raw n m aking it free to visitors, has been graciously answ ered. A fter a few get a lio n ’s sh a re of th e e x istin g de from productive op eratio n s and he m ade. m ore rem a rk s F ra n k lin m oved th a t m and, an d n o t enough is sp en t on supported by th e to ilers ” ! ---------------------------- “ H eavenly guidance be It is sig n ifican t th a t such a level- i CYNIDE F’l ’MES ARE FATAL ieach m orning d u rin g th e ir de’lbera try in g to c re ate th e dem and so th ere it is significant m a t sucn a ie v e i | tions.” A com prom ise was agreed on TO FOUR OF SHIP’S MEN wjth tfae gmaU states in wb;cb they will be enough to keep everybody headed protest should come from a ---------- w ere to have equal re p re se n ta tio n great h an k in g house. b u sy su p p ly in g it. __________________ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.— Two w ith th e la rg e r s ta te s in the upper T raffic a t th e county fair, both q u a ra n tin e officers and two uniden- branch of the T h is b rin g s ab o u t a p erio d of keen w ithin th e grounds and on th e high- tified sailors died a t the em ergency conV(?enteio a d® * the slavery question, com petition. I t m eans th a t e v ery ­ way, was m ost adm irably handled hospital h ere y esterd ay aftern o o n T he stru g g le seem ed m ainly to be In body m u st w o rk h a rd e r an d accept d u ring th is week. Special deputies from b re a th in g cyanide fum es used reg ard to ap p o rtio n m en t of rep re- less in o rd e r to overcom e th e sales w orked u n d er In structions from th e in fu m ig atin g th e hold of th e Ja p an - sen tatio n . The pow ers of th e exec resistan ce of a c u rta ile d dem and. sh e riff’s office In d irectin g autom o- ese steam er Shinyo M aru. u t.v e w ere also th e cause o engt y discussion The fra m ers of th e con­ biles to proper p ark in g places, w hile Two o th ers, who w ere overcom e s titu tio n never dream ed th a t th e D em and is la rg e ly a c reated th in g . w ith th e a d of h u t one a s s is ta n t,! by th e fum es, probably will live. choice of electors w ould e n te r into T he a c tu a l needs of h u m a n ity a re only J. J. McMahon, s ta te tra ffic officer,] Six m em bers of th e fire d ep art- p a rty politics and be decided in each had m a s k s ,¡s ta te by popular vote. They a fra c tio n o f th e g en eral dem and. I t assum ed responsibility for th e safe -!m e n t, who, using oxygen ty of the tra v e le rs on th e highw ay, j b ro u g h t the m en from th e s te a m e r’s T h ^ l d e a in c re a tin g j OFFICIAL CITI AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 .'ÈÈRT-MOSES j « ItEGON STATE FAIR SALEM SEPT EM B E R 2 5 - 3 0 A Wealth of Agricultural Displays Greatest Livestock Show in Northwest Splendid Machinery and Tractor Exhibit Excellent Races and High Class Amusements Best of Camping and Parking Grounds Excursion Rates on All Railroad Lines For particulars, write A. H. LEA, M anager Salem Fifty=Fifty for Progress is alw ays a sim ple m a tte r to get along I t speaks well for th e county offi- hold, w ere overcom e, b u t th e ir con cers th a t th e re w as h u t little liq u o r dition was reported as not serious. in evidence d u rin g th e fair. L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y o u r next Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­ W e sell F re d R app’s w aterm elons at th e W h ite H ouse grocery, 1 % ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138. 2tt 207 E. Main street. 2S8tf «•nta p er pound. an electoral college was to rem ove! th e election of th e p resid e n t and vice-president aw ay from th e peo­ ple. Many grave d ifficu lties aro se reg a rd in g taxes an d th e slave tra d e F inally, a fte r alm o st fo u r m onths of d elib eratio n , th ro u g h a ll th e h e a t of summer, the convention agreed to. w ith less th an one w ould like to have W hen th e p u b lic gets a stre a k of econ­ om y it c u rta ils th e dem and fo r e v e ry ­ th in g th a t is produced. A d v e rtisin g is a p rim e m over in c re a tin g business. I t rouses people o u t of leth arg y , m akes th em w an t to live m ore fully, an d to possess th e m eans of liv in g m ore co m fo rtab ly and m ore enjoyably. W hen sales a re h a rd to get, th en m ost people who h av e th in g s fo r sale • increase th e ir e ffo rts to sell. T he h a rd e r th ey tr y to sell, th e h a rd e r th e ir co m p etito rs tr y to sell. B u t no am o u n t of sellin g e ffo rt— in th e usual sense o f th e w ord— can cre ate d e ­ m a n d ; it can only ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e dem and th a t h a s been o therw ise created . A d v e rtisin g and S ellin g o u g h t to he considered as “ f ifty -fifty ” in im p o r­ tance. A d v e rtisin g c reates th e con­ sum er dem and. S ellin g connects th is dem and w ith th e supply. E ach needs th e o th e r to m ake its w ork com plete. y