P rillai, September 22, 1922 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS P AC I TWO Ashland ridings l Established l j 6 W om an Out-Guesses Cynics A s to W h a t Public W ants °ubllihed Every Evening Except Sunday / THE ASHLAND PRINTINGyCO. Platform of W. C. T. U. Column —— —— Alice Hanley — Vhitotl States A Prohibition Country ver>' dHiicult OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, E ditor E n tered a t the Ashland, Oregon PoBtoiflce as Second-class Mall Ma* ter. æY^BERT-MOSES Man pioposes— and Is now and then accepted. ______ ---------- Most of the things you w ant cost m ore th au you have the m oney t o buy. ---------- The world needs som ething , b e tte r m ore th an i t needs s o u t h in g new ! countered in enforcing the prohibi­ tion law are in my mind no a rg u ­ m ent w hatever in favor of restor»^ tion ot- tbe iiqUo r traffic. I t was i> * <«» zi> at one. tim e to elear the seas o . pirates, and yet th a t was In a le tte r ju st received by th e not taken “ au arg u m e n t in favor IN D E PE N D E N T CANDIDATE ¡Union Signal, the official publication 01 perm itting piracy to endure. FO R RE PR E SEN TA T IV E ............ of the N ational W om an's C hristian To the P ublic: A larg e num bei T em perance Union, C arrie Chapm an Mary 1 rum per, sta te superlnten- of voters of Jackson county— Irra-' C att, president of the In te rn atio n a l dent of Publlc instru ctio n for Mon- spective of p arty affiliatio n s— have S uffrage alliance, says: “ P ro hibition lan a : “My exper.ence and observa- nom inated me as an independent has come to stay in the United fi° ns have been th a t prohibition has can d id ate for th e office of repre- States. The m an u fa ctu rers and re- 6re a tly im proved the conditions of sen tativ e to th e leg islatu re, and I taliers of liquor are doing th e ir best h ° me many fam ilies and has have accepted th e nom ination. to discredit th e law and Its enforce- ?rea ly b e n e fite d th e w elfare of I recognize the fact th a t those who nient, b u t one m ay be com pletely as- women and children, have nam ed me for th is Im portant sured th a t th is will be a prohibition v C. T. U. TO HOLD JOINT tru s t, have done so in o rd e r to have country forever. W e have found PICNIC AND CONVENTION an o p p ortunity to express a t th e th a t d rin k creates crim e, poverty polls th e ir opposition to th e insid- and insanity, and th e m ajo rity of The w Q T v of thft county wiIi ious* schem es and m achinations of voters a re convinced th a t it is m ore , , , ' ' .. „ „ x .... . , , , , , hold a jo in t picnic and convention th e k u K lux K ian— a secret pohti- sensible to sh u t up the saloons and , ,, , o » . . „ ; . , ¡in L itinä park, M onday, Septem ber cal ord er w hich now is seektng to th u s lessen th e cost of jails, co u rts .>5 The program wi„ be as follows: gain control of th e governm ent o fia n d asylum s.” , 10:00 a. m.— Devotional«. Rev. C F. th is sta te . I K oehler. 1 0 :3 0 — R eport of county I do not believe in “ invisible” O ther women equally in terested Qf offic6r9 pow ers of governm ent, and if e le c t-¡in th e w elfare of young people are n 30__Address Rev M C Reed ed, I shall oppose th e election of. dally testify in g to the benefits of 12 noon_ Noon’tide prayer followed any person to the position of speaker ¡prohibition, and leading women ev- b ’ . ic d inner ; • 00— Devotion- of th e house of rep resen tativ es w ho eryw here are show ing them selves j w Q ldfield. addre8B of is identified w ith the Ku K lux K ian. | opposed to any change in the Vol- wJ comp Mayor c B L a m k in . read . su b sc r ip tio n P r ic e D e liv e r e d in City: j One n/onth ....................................$ 55 i Three m onths ................................1-95 31x months .................................... 3.7E '•> • . ‘»'i One year .................................... Mail and Rural Routes , | £ 0 I One month ....................................$ -55 ❖ Three m onths ................... ............ 1.95 Hix m onths .................................... 3.50 ❖ One year ...................................... 6.5t|<^ ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising b e R ighteousness cannot ils g te Insertion, each in ch ............ 30c ?> S' “ p u t” into people; it has to <$> YEARLY CONTRACT'S Display Advertising ‘grow ” there. One tim e a w ^ k ........................27 % c 25 Two tim es a w ^ k ................ ♦> All se n tim e n t should be dis- <$> .20 Xvery o th e r d a y ................... < s> carded when a wom an picks out L o ca l R ea d ers Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c •> a doctor to tre a t her. To ru n every o th er dtey fo r one ---------- m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7c •> ' ’W hen things go w rong, and <3> To ru n every issue for one m onth m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c F you a re all tire d out, how little i sincerely ap preciate th e honor stead code. in g _ Dr ’ M attie sh a w ; 8olo> Mrs. '•> com fort and solace you can get 11 •$> a t a soda fountain! tion. I have spent my e n tire l i f e M r s . P hilip N orth Moore, presi- To ru n every issue for one m onth <$> W alker: address, A ttorney C. M. Y in Jackson county, and am ong its dent of th e N ational Council of or m ore, th e word each tim e. Thom as of M edford; address, A tto r­ HEZ HECK SAYS: Legal Rate people, and if I apt elected, it will W om en: “ T here is no question in ney N. W. Borden of M edford; a d ­ “A dull knife m akes a Y F irst tim e, per 8-pc>nt lin e .......... 10c -i> be a pleasure to re p re se n t th e ir in- the m inds of women who have thor- dress, O H. Johnson, of A shland; Each subsequent time, per 8- ?> tough steak seem to u g h e r.” <$> te re sts— and in doing so, I w ill a tio u g h ly in vestigated the re tu rn s from polnt l i n e ...................................... 5c <§> «^ <$> <^ <8> «S’ <®> <$><$><$> <®> address, John Rigg of A shland, and all tim es observe the sam e ru les of th e e ig h te en th am endm ent, as to its Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 George A lford. Song, Am erica. O bituaries, the l i n e .......................2% c economy th a t I practice in th e m an- value to th e w orld a t large. We Everyone is Invited to come and Fraternal Orders and Societies agem ent of my own personal busi- cannot believe for a m om ent th a t A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders <$> THOUGHTS FROM OTHER <$> b ring th e ir d in n er and enjoy th e ness a ffa irs. | in te llig en t women of th is country or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ > picnic w ith the W. C. T. U. ladies. SOURCES <$> The fu tu re of Oregon is a lre a d y 'w ill vote to repeal e ith e r the ainend- ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ® '$ > < 3 > < *> •$> ® ® ligious and benevolent o rd ers will he heavily m ortgaged by bonded d e b t.in te n t or the in te rp re ta tio n as now We sell F red R app's w aterm elons charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad It Is tim e to retren c h , and relieve t h e 'i n force.” a! the W hite House grocery, 1 ’4 THE WINDROWKD DEAD vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other taxpayers of som e of th e b u rd en s of! 2tf charge Is m ade. . , . , cents per pound. taxation. These burdens have been E llen P endleton, president of W ei- _ .. ( P o rtlan d J o u rn a l) W hat C o n stitu te s A d v e r tisin g increasing from year to year w ith an lesley college: "F rom all I can Lying in w indrow s like grain as in o rd er to allay a m isu u d erstan d - acceleratin g pace, u n til th e people learn , 1 judge th a t the hom e life tng am ong some as to w hat consti ! it fa n s before th e reap er, the s ta rk alm ost dread th e recu rren ce of a; and w elfare of women and children, lutes news and * hat. j bodies of the 47 m iners were found r e print this very simple rule, which . session of the leg islatu re. If I am ! esepcially am ong th e w age-earning U u sed by new spapers to d iff e re n t- The a n n a ls ot th e ir passing w e r e ; elected, I will not favor any appro- class, have been vastly b ettered. My ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re revealed in th e m ute notes rudely 1 p riatio n of m oney from th e public belief is th a t even w ith th e present events, whe e an adm ission charge scraw led in th e ir last m om ents of te ra su ry , unless if is needed for the! inefficient enforcem ent of the law, is m ade or ’a collection is tak en IS Hfe Qn th e Quter buHn:a!!v. Our assortment contains both wood and coal is not governed by creed nor procla- for a m ine e le v a to r th a t was the ILLEGAL HUNTING BRINGS m ation. T here is n othing m ore pain sole m eans of exit, to come down. | ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- burners that are made to render the maximum FINES FOR EUGENIANS ful to behold th a n to see th e m uscles But it did not come, and th en they . service. They are attractive, both in looks and in of the face being co n to rted and 1 new th a t they w ere trapped. L 3 l“Cj2 n S S O n f llC n t OT DOORS K S C C U tlY price, and are sure to give satisfaction. EUGENE, Or., Sept. 22.— George draw n out of shape in order to form ■ Then cam e th e gas, th e frenzied ; M artin pleaded guilty in the C o t- ; w hat finally reaches the s ta tu s of a building of th e b u lkhead to protect J tage Grove ju stice co u rt to the Drop in and let us show them to you. sickly grin. A cheerful countenance, i them from it, th en the effo rt to ¡ch arg e of k illing a faw n and was w ith an occasional voluntary tu r n in g ! build a second one. and then finis. Many new books on a varied list te rn s ” ; Nexo, “ D itte, D aughter fined $25 and costs, according to up of the co rn ers of the m outh, m u s t'A s we read the m o urnful story of of topics which ran g e a ll the way of m an ” - * N orris, “ B rass” ; Mor­ E. S. H arw ker, deputy s ta te game he au to m atic and a reflection of the these dead, im agine th e ir th o u g h ts sm llee's m ental and phvslcal condi-¡and rem em ber th e ir nopes, perhaps lr01n technical, histo rical and fic­ ley, “T he h au n ted book shop” ; w arden. L. A. H ouck, ot Eugene, tion, a new sym pathy will go out from tio n - have been recently added to O’Brien, Best sh o rt sto ries of 1920- was a rre ste d Sunday for k illing a Phone 3 0 3 R7-H9 North Main St. One b rig h t sm ile in the early us to those who daily do the peril- public lib rary , according to Miss 1921; O. H enry prize sh o rt stories native p h easan t o u t of season, and 1919-1920-1921; O ppenheim , paid a fine of $25 in tlie Eugene m orning, and the whole day is ons work of the w orld on sea and Blanche Hicks, city lib ra rian . These of b rig h te r, for th e re is no th in g th a t land. a re now re a d y fo r circulation. Fol-, “ G reat P rin ce S han” ; Pyle, “ Men of ¡ju stic e court, can successfully com bat the facial N or can the th o u g h t escape us low*n S is the list of th e new publi- Iron ; Quick, “ V andem ark’s F o lly ” ; expression th a t exudes from a per- th a t, since th e A rgonaut is de- cations: | S abatini, "S caram o u ch e” ; Scoville, son who is h a lrtu a llv cheerful and scribed as th e “ richest producer in Bok, A m ericanization of E dw ardi "W ild fo lk s” ; Sedgewick, “ A drienne whose body and m ind are in a the w est,” why was not one of th e > Br >'a n L “ Best sto ries to tell T o n er” ; Sinclair, "M r. W addington h ealth y w orking condition. The two tu n n els drilled into the Argo- children ; B ru ette, Com plete dog of Wyck ; S lngm aster, "E llen L e - ; Taste is a matter of tru e sm ile is sincere and is accom- n a u t from the K ennedy, b u ilt be- book ; C am bridge, H istory of vis ; S trin g er, “ P ra irie ch ild ” ; Ter- tobacco quality plished not by p ractice alone, but fore th e tragedy instead of a fte r. ¡A m erican lite ra tu re ; De la M are, hune, “ B uff” ; Seltzer, B est R ussian We state it as our honest from habit. And perhaps, over th e discolered Down - adow n D erry ; C larke, short stories; T urgenev, “ F a th e rs i belief that the tobaccos used Persons who a re of a g rouchful rem ain s of these dead, th ere will T rack and field a th le tic s ; M. T. and sons ’; Van Loon, “ Story of in Chesterfield are of finer disposition a re seldom happy them - a rise a w idespread insistence, for F-, My Chinese m arriag e , M ills, M ankind ; W ells, Ptom aine stre e t quality and hence of better selves, and it is on ra re occasions the sake of the hopes a n d 'liv e s and “ A dventures of a n a tu re gu id e” ; j W ells, “ Secret places of the heart” ;! taste) than in any other th a t they succeed in m aking o th ers hom es of those who bore th e ir way A nonym ous. " P a in te d w indow s’ ; W ilson, “ M erton of th e m ovies” ;! cigarette at the price. happy. A pleasant word and an un- deep into the e a rth , th a t th ere m ust Uhelps, D ebaters m anual ; Pierce, G alsw orthy, ‘F o rsy th e sa g a ” ; H er- Liattt V M jm Ttbocct Ct. forced sm ile go far tow ard m aking h e re a fte r be m ore th au a single O ur unconscious m ind , P ound, gesheim er. T hree black P en n y s.” th e w orld a h ap p ier place in which m eans of escape. Iron m an ; Q uennell, Every-day ____ ______ _______ to dw ell. The 47 will not have died in vain *n *be old stone age ; R oot, “ A The saying of “ Sm ile and the if by th e ir death at A rgonaut plans B and X I Z of bee c u ltu re ’; D E F E R CELEBRATION world sm iles w ith you; weep and are crystallized to place a h igher S aintsbury, A le tte r book ; Sleep- UNTIL NEXT SPRING you weep alo n e,” is as a c cu ra te as value on life at the m ines and to e r’ ( o n stru c tlo n of radio phone ; ---------- Spaulding, “ Your dog and your c a t” ; I It has been definitely decided to th e “ two and two m akes fo u r” prop- protect it b etter. Stefansson, “ The friendly a rc tic ” ; postpone the proposed K lam ath river osition. -1 --------------------------- Thom pson, “ ‘Com plete poem s” ; T om -1 highw ay celebration until next Keep sm ilin g. RED CROSS IS MOTHER T o DESERTED INFANT so n - “ O utlines of science” ; T inker, spring, according to the Y reka News. _______ “ Young B osw ell"; W ho's W ho in This decision has been m ade neces- T om orrow th e sun will cross the ALBANY. Or.. Sept. 22.— A blue- A m erica; W olcott. “ Book of gam es sary because of th e inability of the equinox, m aking day and n ight of W ith th e a d - .e ie d three-m onths-old boy. reserted and p a rtie s " ; U nderwood, ‘ W ild c o n tracto rs to com plete the bridge in equal d u ratio n . vent of crim py w eather it is about by his 18 year-old m other, was b ro th e r” ; A ndreyeve, “ Seven th a t before the tim e inclem ent w eather tim e to dig up the old red flaunels. tu rn e d over to the Linn county Red were h a n g e d "; Bailey, "T ru m p e te r usually sets in. Anyhow a few frosty nig h ts a re Cross c h a p te r by neighbors who sw an "; Beerbohm , “ Zulika Dobson” ; U nforeseen d ifficulties have been needed to bring th e bloom to the were uuuble to care for th e in fa n t. Benet. “ F irs t person sin g u la r” ; Ben- the cause of a series of delays th a t cheeks of th e apple N um erous and varied dem ands have net. “ Mr. P ro h a c k " ; B u rn ett, “ H ead could not be overcom e. It is prob- __________________ been m ade on the local Red Cross of the house of Coom be” ; B utler, able th a t the bridge will be com- “ T u rk ish natio n alists troops will w orkers, but this is th e firs t incident “ Way of all flesh ” ; Dell. “ O bstacle pleted and th a t som e tra ffic will go begin m ilitary operations a g ain st the of th is kind to be experienced here, rac e "; Dell. “ Br ary Bush” ; Dos- over the highw ay from . Y reka to B ritish on S unday.” says a report The in fant w as clothed in clean toevskl, ‘‘Poor people” ; Dusany. E u rek a th is fall, but being new road of, Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended from Angora. Now doesn’t th a t get clothes and kept a t the Red Cross ‘Book of w onder” ; D usany. “ D ream - it will not be safe for heavy traffic ers ta le s ” ; F r ace, “ Crim e of Silves- until th e dry season of an o th e r year h e a d q u a rte rs by Miss E d ith F o rre st, y our goat? [social w elfare w orker, who will tak e te r B o nnard"; F letch er, “ Ravens- begins. Tts the last day of sum m er. Au- the baby and his m other to P o r tla n d ! dean c o u rt" ; H aldem an, “ D u st” ; All of the m aterial has been tu m u begins S aturday. w here a rra n g e m e n ts will be m ade Henion, “ M aria C hapdelaine” ; Mac- hauled to th e bridge and consider- ---------------------------- for th e boy’s care. kenzie, “ Poor re la tio n s"; M ackenzie, able steel h as been placed W ork F o r your cleaning and pressing— ---------------------------- '" R ic h re la tio n s” ; M augham , “ Moon now is progressing q u ite satisfac- jh o a e FauUerud's. 1 4 tf‘ a want ad will sell it. and sixpence"; Miln, “Feast of Lan- torily, it is reported. A TRUE RAT STORY i Healing Stoves Received by Ashland Public Library SIM PSON’S HARDWARE Chesterfield C IG A R E T T E S