► a & ä Ashland Thursday, O ctober 5 , 1 6 2 3 ASHLAND DAILY TIDING* tw o Tidings E sta b lish e d 1 8 7 6 E very — E v e n ií¿ l g E xcept ! P u b lish e d Sunday T H E A SH L A N D P R IN T IN G CO. O F F IC IA L CITY A N D COUNTY PAPER “ HORSE-POWER” UNIT WRONG AND M istake T hat Can Be Definitely Traced to Jam es W att W as N ever Officially Corrected. City for Which Holy War May Be Started & ’■ 'Jk ./ - «* REMAINS OF D EER HUNTER DUCK HUNTERS ARK FOUND LOST FOUR YEARS AGO, FOUND TO POSSESS MUCH LIQUOR GRANTS PASS, Oct. 5.— F o u r years ago, searchers had given up th e ir h u n t for the body of Tom R at­ ters, lost w hile hu n tin g deer near H olland, the skeleton of the un fo r­ tu n a te m an was located th e la tte r part of the week. The bones were identified as those of the m issing man by a shoe which was still w ith the bones. It was one of a p air th at Jack Smock, the H olland m erchant, had sold to the h u n te r previous to •- •Í ■ th e trip, and Mr. Smock positively identified the skeleton. A deer h u n te r th is year ran across th e bones In a place fo u r m iles from the n e arest point reached by se arc h ­ ers fo u r years ago, who scoured the woods n ear th e place w here B atters was lost. It was finally given up. and the m a tte r forgotten, u n til S at­ urday when the h u n te r found the bones and notified Mr. Smock and others, who w ent up and located them . This was about 15 m iles back of H olland. WOODLAND, Calif., Oct. 5.— H un ters who invaded Yolo county over th e recent week-end for th e op­ ening of the duck season, m ade su re th a t they would not become th irsty . This is the opinion of T raffic Offi­ cers George Sharpneck and H enry Jacobs, who stopped scores of m a­ chines on th e highw ays S aturday. Sunday and Monday, and found th e occupants of m any of the cars under the influence of liquor. ;v’vi ' “H. P„” as you know, stands for “horse power,’’ and If, therefore, your motorcycle is a four and one-half h. p. C. K . LOGAN, E d ito r one, you know that w hat Is meant is ¿pt J, that the engine has a power which is E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon P ost office as Second-class Mall Ma! 1 equivalent to th at of four and a half P redictions th a t you don t zt> horses. -(; y , 'C IT ' ' OR&s ■ ....... ------------------------------------------------------ ---- bet on are th e ones th a t e tm e Not sol You would be Incorrect to 'Sui . A Anbecription Price D elivered in C ity :!^ | rue One n/bnth ....................................■6 5 i A tlie extent of no less than 40,000 pounds, rem arks a London Answers T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 i ' Six m onths .................................... 3.75 r No m a tte r who is elected, you can fig u re on increased taxa- The h. p. unit of power is a fraud, Mail and R ural R outes and the late Janies W att of engine | tion. One m onth .................................... Î .«5 fame is responsible. He was a very T h ree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 , careful engineer, in theory and prac­ Ask yourself to n ig h t if you < $ > ’ ............................... Rix m onths .................................. tice, and he discovered, by many ex­ 6.6( •> are asham ed of an y th in g you One year ..................................... periments, that the raisiug of 22,000 ADVERTISING RATES • did today. <$>! pounds one foot per minute was a good D isp lay A d v e r tisin g average horse-power. Vlngie in sertion, each In c h ............ 80c A g re a t deal of intelligence <§ 5 But “horse-power” today Is reck­ YEARLY CONTRACTS goes to w aste, because no use is 4■ oned at 33,000 lbs. per foot per min­ D isp la y A d v e r tisin g One tim e a w epk ..................... . 2 7 ^ c <8- m ade of it. <$>, ute—11,000 pounds in excess! T hat is Two tim es a w \ k ....................... 25 c •?> --- 1 due to the fact th at W att, in his anxi­ Every o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c ❖ H ornets hold the record for <§> ety to encourage business, offered to L o ca l R e a d e r s sell engines which would develop 33,- Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c supplying the m ost experience 000 pounds per foot as a horse-power <$> in the least tim e. <§> To ru n every o th e r <3ay for one Have tw o very good buys in re si­ —a third more than the actual. m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c ♦ ---------- ■$ | dence p roperty on G ran ite stre e t, It would seem th at he m eant ulti­ To run- every Issue for one m onth <$■ The reason the next w orld is mately to be honest, but he died be-= and on A llison s tre e t, a t very a t­ u0* m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5? so highly recom m ended is be- <$>! fore th at happened, and so bequeathed C la ssifie d C olum n tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. <8> cause we do not ¡u n d ersta n d ■$> to the world, which has accepted it, One cent th e word each tim e. 5 - lm o a false unit m easurem ent of horse­ To ru n every issue for one m onth th is one. M ustapha Kemal Pasha, leadei of the Turkish Nationalists, says Con­ power. o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. Legal R ate stantinople must be restored to the Turks, and General Townshend, the hero Engineers, of course, know of the -8> H E Z H E C K SA Y S: F irst tim e, per 8 -p c'n t lin e ..........10c of Kut-el-Amara, agrees with him. This view of the city which may be the error, and make due allowance for i t ; “ W im m in th a t read poet- Each subsequent tim e, per 8- but the average individual does not. bone of contention In a new “holy w ar” was taken from the w ar ottice tower, ry and cry a in ’t m uch a t < §> polnt line ...................................... 6c Your 10 h. p. car is, therefore, in fact, looking northw est tow ard the Bosphorus and Slamhoul. Card o f t h a n k s ................................. $1.00 <$> p a tc h in ’ p a n ts.” but a 6 2-3 one, and its power is equal O bituaries, the l i n e .......................2 ^ c <§> <8> <§> O <$><§><§> ;§> to raising 222,000 pounds a foot in a P ressu re of gas o r h e a rt and o th er F r a te r n a l O rders a n d S o c ie tie s P R O S P E R IT Y IN TW O C H A N N E L S upon g rea t u n d e rta k in g s and to hope minute, and not 333,000. organs, often cau sej a restless, n e r­ A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders D E C L A R E S A M E R IC A N R A N K E R for great accom plishm ents.” vous feeling. Simple buckthorn or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ of the sta id old city. P re sp ire should I b ark , glycerine etc., ‘ as m ixed in ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ nave been th e word em ployed, by all IMMENSE ROOKERY IN LAKE NEW YORK, Oct. 5.— A choice of A LIEN S NOT F IT FOR ! A dlerika, expel ligious and benevolent orders will be m eans. gas and re lie v e s' and ervousness alm ost charged th e reg u la r rate for all ad C IT IZ E N S H IP B A R R E D l’ressure Birds Find Sanctuary on Island on two courses now lies before A m eri­ i INSTANTLY. Acts on BOTH upper vertlsin g when an adm ission or o t h e r ) can business m en in seeking a re tu rn b a ttlin g in the N ear E a st is being Which Hunters Are Forbidden and lower bowel. A dlerika rem oves ¿barge Is m ade. to Set Foot. of prosperity to th e U nited States, WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.— C hair- m a tte r you never th o u g h t was in superseded by a n o th e r w orld s tru g ­ W hat C o n stitu tes A dvertising natio n al bank delegates to the forty- m an Johnson, of th e im m igration your system , which poisoned stom - gle in New York, w here th e G iants In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ Set in the middle of Great Salt lake eighth a n n u al convention of the com m ittee of the house of represen-i ac^. causing gas and nervousness. and Yanks a re viem g fo r baseball i n g am ong some as to w hat consti is Hat island, 12 acres in area, one of A m erican B ankers association a t the tatives, is u rging a reduction in E/IC ELLEN T to guard a g a in st ap- Giles news and w hat advertising, suprem acy. i pendicitis. T. K Bolton, D ruggist. tlie most densely populated rookeries we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which —4 in the world. Its official came is due H otel Com m odore w ere told y ester­ quota and stricted tests for incom is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ day by Jam es S. A lexander, presi­ ing aliens. Mr. Johnson has j u s t ! “ to its shape, but it is more familiarly LOOMIS TICK ET ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re __ dent of th e N ational Bank of Com­ s ta te d : “ The country seem s to w ant known to w esterners as Bird Island. events, w here an adm ission charge com plete suspension of im m igra­ Makes Stoves F o r Mayos* Seagulls and pelicans live there. The m erce in New York. is m ade or a collection is tak en TS R elying on th e su b sta n tia l im ­ island is literally covered with them, tion. That is im possible, it seems Shine ADVERTISING.” T his applies to CHARLES L. LOOMIS o rganizations a n d societies of every and since hunters are not permitted provem ent which has tak en place in to me, for we should leave an o p e n -; kind as well as to individuals. to disturb tlie fowls, visitors experi­ dom estic finance and industry, they ing for the adm ission of im m ed iate' F o r tlity C ou n cil All rep o rts of such activities after ence no difficulty in walking about m ay confine th e ir outlook to th eir relatives of citizens of th e U nited S. A. PE T E R S, SR. they have occurred is news. ! among them and observing their habits. M. C. LIN IN G ER own country and accept m odest pro­ States and p erm anently dom iciled All com ing social pr organization The birds have established their roosts DK. R. L. BURD1C m eetings of societies w here no among the rocky form ations of the is fits w ithin a restric te d m ark et, play­ aliens; for th e ir fath ers, m others money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ H. G. WOLCOTT land, which is surrounded by salt ing a relatively sm aller role th an and children, but not for th e ir u n ­ ation charged, or collecton tak en IS MRS. W. M. BARBER water more dense than that of the before th e w ar. On the o th er hand, cles, cousins and a u n ts .” N EW S. MRS. W. J. WALLACE ocean. The highest point is about 100 th e o p p o rtu n ity is offered them to The c h a irm a n ’s recom m endations feet above the surface of the lake. tak e full ad v an tag e of A m erica’s are to the effect th a t th e p resent Last» ATTITUDE OF T H E TIDINGS F o r City R ecorder The strangest sight on the island new pre-em inence in w orld finance quota of 3 per cent of natio n als of Longer T here a re two -oroplete tick ets in is the flock of young pelicans. They and production, and a tta in old-tim e any country alread y in th e U nited (In d o rsed ) th e field a t the com ing m u n ic ip a l: walk about like a drove of sheep. GERTRUDE BIEDE A m erican progress and prosperity. S tates, as the n um ber to be a d m it- ! election. The a d v ertisin g colum ns One acts as leader and the rest fol­ “ If we content ourselves w ith a ted in a year, be reduced to 2 or even j low. Large bodied, clumsy birds they of the T idings a re open to both sides F o r City T re a su re r m odest recovery," he added, “ we 1% per cent. He also advises th a t: I t tfW forort. L asts fo a r time» a? Ion«: et- o r d t a » are, scarcely able to waddle out of on exactly the sam e term s. All m at­ SYLVESTER PATTERSON and ¿ivea y ear stove a brilliant, ai’icy f•niaiu i shall tak e a position w hich shall a u th o rity be provided for the e x c lu -, Bolish the way when one approaches. W ill not rob off or dual off—mases your aiovait ¿ook te r used as a d v ertisin g m ust be s o , like new. c o n stitu te a signal re tre a t from the sion of th e m entally in fe rio r and As evening approaches one may look F o r M em bers P a r k B oard M ad e b y a special procese o f the behest raa- m arked and m ade to comply with Economical too—used leas o*ten and does not out over tlie lake, far to the north­ sp irit of e n te rp rise th a t has a n i­ em otionally unstable, and w ants a ! terials. w aste. Wiil not se ttle and 1 e in the can—u.o is s t (In d o rs e d ) the Oregon c o rru p t practices act. aL-1 liquids east, and see a cloud of tiny specks. m ated th is country th ro u g h o u t a s tric te r physical as well as m ental «drop works like th e first. M G in •aiT.e quality, name results. Ju st try it—one can wiu HAL M c N'AIR The charge for such adv ertisin g will It is the adult pelicans returning home h u n d red years, and th a t has m ade of exam ination. To prevent in ju stice, i convince you. Order from your dealer today. MRS. F. D. W AGNER be 30 cents th e inch for display and Use Black SHk Alr-OrylRsr Srort Csiem«< on from the mouth of the Jordan river, or A m erica a g rea t progressive nation. Mr. Johnson proposes th a t certain cra te s, registers, stove-pipe»—prevents rusting. A. C. NININGER 10 cents the line for reading notices. Use C U ck SUk M e'aS fo r »ilver, nickej from the Great Bear river, 50 to 70 or braEa. It has no fx,-ual for use on auUxnobilen. — A dv-tf miles away. They are laden with fish W e A m ericans, up to the last few classes, such as stu d en ts, acto rs and W here large heads a re used over BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS for their young ones. The pouches m onths, have never been satisfied m em bers of certain professions, bej STERLtNa 1LUHWB reading notices they will be estim at-1 under their beaks are filled with fresh­ w ith m ediocre resu lts. W e have been adm itted beyond the quota num ber, ■ LOOMIS PLATFORM ed a t nine lines to the colum n in c h ' w illing to tak e g rea t risks, and, if h ut for tem p o rary stay only. water fish. Being a can d id ate for . m ayor o: U p a c e . l lie I forum U 1U 1I1 v u i u i u i n i w n ill n . be u v .. _ of l s space. The colum , .. t i _v A shland, i m ake the follow ing tta te - necessary, to su ffe r g rea t losses; but open to the advocates ot both tick- t Qf th e policies j gtaud fo r and we have been determ ined to e n te r D etrick sells b u tte r lo r less. Never Saw Their Faces. ets a t 10 cents the l.ue, and the ar- ne position I take on the issues of The young woman was looking at tid e s m ust be signed by th e w rite r tlie lam p aig n : a child’s hook, “The Sunhonnet and m arked advertising. The tu 's t consideration of a city Babies.” Those Sunhonnet babies The ed ito rial colum ns of th e Tid- J ‘¡!e hea!th ol 'P e o p le , I were my delight and my despair when , t ... a ,u, th erefo re, in favor ot tak in g ev- ings will be used by the e d ito r lU jery precaution to protect th e w ater I was little,” she said, “because I never advocating the ideas w hich he th in k s of A shland creek from pollution It could see their faces. If you’ll look carefully a t every picture you’ll no­ should prevail w ithout charge to m ust be k ep t pure. tice the faces of those babies are I believe in the enforcem ent of the anyone. law s, p a rtic u la rly those ag ain st never revealed. O ther characters In T his s ta te m e n t is m ade so th a t gam bling and bootlegging. the illustration show their faces, hut th ere may be no m isu n d erstan d in g I am opposed to factions in Ash- never the sunhonnet babies. as to the a ttitu d e of th is paper in land, and prom ise, if elected, to be “The only idea you can get of what relation to supplying political p u b - t h e m ayor for all the people, ra th e r sort of little girls they were is by their . licity . . . . to all ... citizens ... _ who desire it. i th a n for , a ' p a rt of them . Mv f slogan . . posture. And I used to peer and peer J is th is: "T he way to get action is to at those sunbonnets. I used to turn unite every fac tio n .” over the pages and look through from TH E LOOMIS TIC K ET PROGRAM I am in favor of th e new hotel the hack side; I used even to tear the The Loomis program does not project. We" have th e scenery, the pages a bit to see If I could not get stop w ith the protection of A shland c' im ate. the soil and the people . everything here except a m odern ho- Inside of those sunbonnets. But I w ater ag a in st contam ination. T h at tp, to & ttract new com ers. Let>8 get never could. is his first c o n sid e /fu o n , b u t along tliat hotel! “Some day I’m going to write to that w ith pure and w holesom e w ater, I am proud of A shland’s fine rep- i sunhonnet a rtist and ask if he won’t goes clean and w holesom e living, u ta tio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of send me, In confidence, one picture of tell of the merits of his goods, hut to save What a lot of time advertising saves us! , . ... ... „ . . schools and education and I favor those babies with their bonnets off.’’— riie moi a aws o le t n . a n o t aRy su j |a j,|e aC(jon looking to w ard s! you time. The manufacturer who is will­ We need something. We see it advertised. enforced to th e letter. T here is to t jie re-opening of the norm al school. ! Springfield Union. ing to pay for advertising space in news And we go straight from where we are he no bootlegging and gam bling in I am in favor of having all of- < papers or magazines in order to point out now to where the article is sold. Eagles Change Color. A shland u n d e r th e Loomis adm inis- fices and all positions on th e c ity ’s n a tio n , if aggressive enforcem ent by citizensi and tax- The young eagle is clothed In three to you where his merchandise is sold, so , payers of A shland itself. No outside kinds of garm ents before it reaches of the law can prevent it. He th in k s place-holders! that you may get there quicker and buy it Have yon ever gone around from olace m aturity. During the first year It Is it can and so do we. But one of the I believe th a t when th e people easier, is not going to skimp or cheat in to place seeking for something which you black, the second year slate-colored, m ain considerations in the candidacy 'o t e in favor of an y th in g they should the third year brown and white. It manufacturing it. kne wexisted, hut which nobody else i of , those on th e Loom is tick et io is th a t ” . it, . . and I am .. opposed , , ,, to all form . . . s of trick ery , p articu la rly the so-called might he said th at the bald-headed seemed to know anything about, not even they a re not a fra id to stan d up and “ j ofcpr8” a re often used to de- eagle is not bald. It is so called from After going to all the trouble and ex­ the storekeepers? he counted on any of th e in te rests ceive the voters. I believe th a t be- I the white ruff of feathers about its head. The three different appearances vital to th e building up of A shland ing on th e level is the h ighest form pense of telling you just where you ¿nay of tlie young eagle one tim e provoked as a good place to live and re a r a of A m erican citizenship. find it. he is going to see to it that when You have wasted an hour, maybe several . . The p resent w ater supply fo r Ash- a strange m isunderstanding among fam ily. They stan d for these th in g s | and j3 inadequate, and I favor tak- bird observers. It was thought that you do buy it, it is good enough so that hours, possibly half a day. Yon have worn w ith o u t sidestepping or equivocation ! ¡n g im m ediate steps tow ard increas- they were three different species—the you will buy it again. out your patience, and before the end of Loontis has a good head and a clean ing the supply th rough such m ea- black, the George W ashington and the h e a rt, and he believes th a t citizens > u re s as: th e people m ay a d o p t the quest probably you began to figure . .. . I believe th e m ayor and city bald. The eagle is one of tlie Fal- couidae, which iucludes hawks mid all And in making up your mind about mer­ should stan d for those th in g s th a t councq should give th e ir m oral in­ that the thing which you sought was not. will build up and Eas th e courage of i fluence and support to all p ractical | sim ilar birds of prey. chandise which is advertised, consider this after all, so good as you thought it was, his convictions. T h a t’s why th e T id -1 projects for profitably u tilizing the last thought—the manufacturer can well otherwise other people besides \yourself Great Authors Write Badly. ings likes C harlie Loom is as a can- fru its and vegetables of this. com- . . m unitv. At p resen t, tho u san d s of afford to make it as good as can lie made All great authors write badly. That would know something about it. did ate for m ayor. He m akes s tric t do llars worUj of locai products go is well known. At least the pedants because one sale means hundreds, even law enforcem ent th e second plank in Waste for lack of canning and pre- say so. Great w riters are impetuous. his p latform . serfving facilities. thousands of others following naturally The manufacturer who advertises, in­ But. th a t is not all. | On these principles I ask to be The vigor of their vocabulary, the in­ tensity of their style, the daring of and costing him nothing extra. vests his money, therefore, not alone to iudged. ’ their phrases disconcert the pedants. (S igned) CHARLES L. LOOMIS. If a fair p roportion of th e 179 j ‘ — adv-tf To tlie pundits good writing apparently means writing according to rules. But candidates th a t a re seeking to oc- --------- ------------------- -- born w riters uiuke their own rules, or cupy th e 106 political jobs in th e CREOSOTE F I ’MES SAID s ta te would evince m ore in te rest in TO B E K IL L IN G T R E E S rather make none. They change their rem aining in a p erm an en t position REDDING. Calif., Oct. 5.— Com-j manner at every moment as inspiration dictates; aomei.iues they ure harmoni a great deal of w orry would be dis-, plaint has been m ade to the city ous. sometimes rugged, sometimes in­ pensed w ith. . • tru stee s th a t fum es from th e Swayne i dolent and sometimes spirited. So, ---------------------------- ! creosoting p lan t in th e n o rth w estern according to the common notion, they “ Boston Citizens S w eat,” says a p a rt of th e city a re k illin g fru it cannot write well.—Anatole France. headline. W hat a v u lg ar word to trees and o th e r v eg etation in the R ea d th e w a n t ada. usa in connection w ith the p o p u lace1 im m ediate neighborhood. TELEPH O N E 39 Nervous Feeling Due to Gas on Stomach V ’ES, clothing prices x are lower; and you will get the most for your m oney in clothes “Tailorc to Measure by B o rn .? SCk S to v e P o lish u h All wool cloths, se­ lected for long wear­ ing qualities as well as individuality o f pat­ tern and co lo r, are offered at $25, $30 or $35—m ad e to y o u r measure. Make your se ction w ith thu understand­ ing th a t c o m p le te satisfaction is a condi­ tion of the sale. PAULSERUD’S W here W ould W e Be Anyway If it W eren’t For A dvertising? >