mhläwb r m fars LOOMIS TICKET Tidings Ashland E stablished 1876 Published • Every Evening Sunday For Mayor CHARLES L. LOOMÍS Except THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TEL EPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, E ditor BW ÉEKL M oses * í For d t y Council S. A. PE T E R S, SR. M. C. LINING ER DR. R. L. BURDIC H. G. WOLCOTT MRS. W. M. BARBER MRS. W. J. W ALLACE M a t rmm» 4 Tacxd-J'. October IT. U B ^Jé •* meat, and Will do all in bur power hnad? to hide the identity to in su re the election Novem ber 7 , 1 w orkers. The job was finished in dle M ountain Logging com pany, en­ 1922, of m em bers of th e L n ited about two hours. tered the cook shack a t day lig h t yes­ S tates congress and sta te leg isla­ terd ay to s ta rt a fire and prepare tures who will w ork and vote for th e MEAT CLEAVERS EM PLOYED b re a k fa st for th e crew , he discov- rete n tio n and enforcem ent of the TO DISPATCH BLACK BEAR er«d a larg e black bear had taken 18th am endm ent and th e V olstead ---------- possession of th e place. ASTORIA, Oct. 17.— W hen F ra n k i Sum m oning several of the m en, he code. E very conscientious v oter should be well inform ed before Novem ber 7 and vote accordingly— th e p a rty ■ doesn’t alw ays count w hen it comes to a m a tte r of grave principle. W hen-I ever we h e a r people say, “ O, yes, we will alw ays have n ational p ro h ib l-' tio n ,” I w onder how little t h e y , know of the under c u rre n t even now 1 try in g every possible m eans to de­ feat It. • E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mai z*> The proportion of candidates <*> ter. For City Recorder ------ /$> to statesm en is as 10Ü to 1. (In d o rsed ) subscription Price D elivered in City: ... One nfonth .................................... $ - 6 U , \ GERTRUDE BIEDE Tak ng th in g s as they come is 4>| Three m o n t h s .............. , ............. 1.95 p Six m onths .................................... 3.75 |4> not philosophy; it is necessity. ; F o r City T re a su re r - One year ...................................... 7.5« ; ., ----- SYLVESTER PATTERSON Mail and R ural R outes i <$> You c a n ’t save a n y th in g un- <*> One month ....................................♦ .. • * F o r M em bers P a rk B oard Tnree months ............................... 1.95 1,1 y ° u earn U’ 80 8»nt on y °ur •$> hands and pitch in. Sim ple Health Rules (In d o rsed ) Six m onths .................................... 3.50 One year ...................................... 6.5( S traig h ten up, stre tc h up, lift up HAL McNAIR ADVERTISING RATES Good liquor obtained legally <*> MRS. F. D. WAGNER the diap h ram when you w alk— and Display Advertising > probably did less harm th an <®> walk and w alk and w alk— in open A. C. NININGEK dngie in sertion, each in c h ............30c bad liquor obtained illegally. <*• — Adv-tf air. YEARLY CONTRACTS ■» ---------- Use a balanced ratio n when you Display Advertising One tim e a w y k ............................ .2 7 tec It tak es a big m an to ad m it e a t; fru its and salads plenty, little LOOMIS PLATFORM Two tim es a w \g k ............................... 25 c <$■ th a t a larg e p a rt of his m ind is Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of m eat— and e a t— sparingly. Nvery other d a y .................................. 20 c ♦' occupied w ith th in g s he doesn’t • uA'nt1" t-’ih lna'K,e l ^ e -ollt>wing ita te - Open wide th e windows when you Ix)c:tl Readers * m ent ot th e policies I stan d for, and Each line, each tim e ......................10c - know - ^ i i h e position I tak e on the issues of sleep; leave y our cares till m orning, To ru n every o th er ilay for one <*> ---------- the lam paign: they will keep— and sleep and sleep m onth, each line, each tim e. . 7c F ashion having n othing m ore -®> Tlle first consideration of a citv and sleep— all you need. To run every issue for one m outh <*> to show us, the disease of rub- S,*1° U^u ^e th e h e a lth of its people, I Keep a cheerful tem p er, when you of- more, each line, each tim e. . 5c am , th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev­ w ork; p u t your whole soul in it— ber-necking is disap p earin g rap C lassified Colum n ery precaution to p ro tect th e w ater idly. One cent th e word each tim e. of A shland creek from pollution. It never sh irk — and work and work ---------- m ust be kep t pure. To ru n every issue for one m onth and w ork— every day. yr m ore, Vac th e w ord each tim e. 1 believe in the enforcem ent of the A HEZ HECK SAYS: P u t your w ork behind you when Legal Rato law s, p a rticu la rly those against “ W im m in would ru th e r you play; try to be a child ag a in — gam bling and bootlegging. First time, per 8-pc'nt lin e ........ 10c ’tw ill pay— and play and play and be a little asham ed than Each subsequent tim e, per 8- I am opposed to factions in Ash- /^ 'la n d , and prom ise, if elected, to be play— often. a lto g e th e r out o’ sty le .” point line ...................................... 5c Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 f O O ’M - W W O O ® ® ! tlie m ayor for all the people, ra th e r th a n for a p a rt of them . My slogan O bituaries, th e line .....................2% c is th is: ‘‘The way to get action is to CHURCH IN NEED OF PAINT; F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies KLANSMEN DO TH E W ORK A dvertising for fra te rn a l o id e r [ c.tand for w hat the A shland cr • f Iftrnm f~ ,irnmr 7L ï 7H3C . , , sures as th e people m ay adopt. stood by the bootleggers and fought j believe the m ayor and city operation, anaesthetic, pain proh bition. The sam e Invisible i council should give th e ir m oral in ­ and confinement. 1 have governm ent which has blocked A s h J flu e n c e and su p p o rt to all practical never failed to cure a case la n d ’s Hotel projects for the past Projects for profitably u tilizing the Bible Thou.-htn memorized, will prove a . . . . . . i fru its and vegetables of this com- of Piles in the history of my priceless heritage in after years. ive y ea rs. T he sam e sin iste r in f lu - . rnMnity. present, thousands of practice, proof of which may be gpnmminu-.nmimani’i ^ i i ^ ii^inaanBaiinamaam 5â ences tha< threw th e ir power against dollars w orth of local products go had by obtaining the long list of the sew erage system in the early to w aste for lack of canning and pre prominent Northwest people T l’F.SIlA^ OCTOBER h is to ry of th e tow n. T h e sam e sin is- s e rtv in g fa c ilitie s whom 1 have treated. \ . . . . . . , On these princ.ples I ask to he NOW, NOW! — Behold, now is te r influences th a t stood out against I rem o ve e ll doubt ea to results by aarooing ta refund yo u r feo if I fail tlie f rst w ater w orks p roject for (Signed) tlie accepted tim e; behold, now CHARLES L. LOOMIS to euro your Pilos. W rite or call to­ — adv-tf A shland in the old days when citi­ is the tim e of salvation.— 2 Corin- M EIBLE THOUGHT — FOR TODAY— zens w ere d rin k in g w ater out of ir- r gat ion ditches. The sam e sin ister influences w hich tried to hand Jesse IN \ ISIK1.E GOVERNMENT The most dangerous force in the W inburn a lemon when he came A m erican re p re s e n ta tiv e sy ste l is ¡h e re th re e years ago w ith a d esire, the “ invisible go v ern m en t.” That , to build a fine to u rist hotel for Ash-j m eans the sin iste r politicians behind land and put th e town on the m ap, | R esolution suggested for adoption with by churches and o th e r influ en tial the visible governm ent— the secret and finally, so disgusted him o rg anizations: power behind the th ro n e. the r m ethods th a t he refused to go Resolved, th a t we declare ag ain st The policy, alw ays, of tlie secret on w .th the hotel pro ject even a fte r . . . . larg e sum s of t m „ o n e y , cod6 any m odification of the V olstead pow er behind th e th ro n e , is to select ,, he , had , invested wine Qr w ell-appearing but tim id, am bitious in th e en terp rise. The sam e sinis- otherwJge w eaken enforce- anil d iffid en t c an d id ates— those in ' ter, secret iniluences th a t a re ju st a ....... — ■ ■ ■■ r . - whom the lust of power is stro n g , now circu latin g all so rts of false ru -i but who, lacking the courage of th e ir m ors rela tin g to th e m otives of Mr. I convictions, will be placid when it W inburn in tak in g an active in te rest comes to follow ing th e “ advice” of in the p resent cam paign. This sam e th e friends who m ade it possible for invisible governm ent which has them to occupy the place of p o w e r.! never done a n y th in g for A shland it-. T his power behind the th ro n e is cun- self and has stood, like a hog in the ning and deceitful. As a ru le it tro u g h , and fought everybody who m akes a g reat show of p atrio tism ever presented a forw ard m ovem ent Ironized Yeast Gives the Stomach and virtue. It is th e c o n stru c to r of for the town in which these sam e Natural Digestive Power! w onderful p latitu d e s and m eaning- sin iste r influences could not g e t ; T h e re ’s one o rg a n In th e h u m a n body t h a t “k ic k s b a c k ” w h e n It g e ts less pledges. E v erything m ust be som e inside th a t w ould re ­ w eak, a n d t h a t ’s th e sto m ach . No m ade subservient to gaining the dound to th e ir personal advantage, sto m a c h on e a r th c a n o p e ra te w ith ­ o u t v ita m in e s -a n d -iro n . T he sam e power necessary to th e ir secret Review the h istory of A shland, Mr. , th in g is tru e a b o u t th e n e rv e s. T h e re is h a rd ly a n y th in g th a t c a n h a p p e n schem es of ad v an tag e in and th ro u g h R eader, and see for yourself if in governm ent every one of these block.ng u n d er-. P oliticians who realize the power tak in g s th e firm of Briggs and of such control do not select as Briggs did not stan d as political can d id ates, bad m en, dishonest men. m anagers, a g ain st th ese forw ard g ra fte rs and the like— such a re h ard m ovem ents— th e sam e Briggs and to elect— but they seek placid m en, Briggs who p u t Dr. Blake in the and tim id, who, u n d er stre ss, will field as a candidate for m ayor in the yield to principles of governm ent of ¡com ing election and who is now the th e ir d ictation, because they know secret political m anagers of his cam- th a t general principles determ in e paign. Review carefully, Mr. V oter, j th e course of governm ent and th e history of th e p ast— follow the th ro u g h th a t they wield the power tra il of th e principals— and if you do and tu rn th e ben efits of governm ent not find the sam e sin iste r, in v is ib le , to th e ir own sin iste r ends. In sh o rt, governm ent behind th e Blake move- it alw ays resu lts in governm ent for m ent in th is election th a t has dwarf-1 S lo n in r h - P o n e r G o n e ! Ir o n lx e d Y e a x t th e pow ers behind th e th ro n e , in- ed and w ithered A shland in the past, Q u ic k ly B u ild « U p D lfte s tlv e P o w e r. Y o u ’l l It e ils h Y o u r F o o d ! stead of governm ent of, for and by ¡then we d o n ’t know w hat we are to th e n e rv o u s sy ste m th a t is n o t th e people. j ta lk in g about. a t once re lle c te d to th e sto m ach . The law firm of Briggs and Briggs The issue is sq uarely draw n. It is, W e a k n erv es! w e a k sto m a c h ! N a­ tu r e h a s only one a n s w e r; m ore v ita - has ever and alw ays stood as th e ¡th is: Shall these sin iste r influences m in es ironized! B u t re m e m b e r t h a t Iro n iz e d Y e a st is n o t a m ere m ix tu re political m an ip u lato rs for the back- — th is “ invisible governm ent— con- o f y e a s t a n d iron, b u t is y e a st iro n ­ steppers in A shland. Long before \ tin u e to secretly control th e city o f : ized. w h ich is a su b sta n c e a ll by itse lf. T h is is w h y Iro n ized Y east Dr. Blake announced his candidacy J A shland to her e v e rlastin g h u rt, by p ro d u c e s a lm o st im m ed iate r e s u lts fur m ayor, and long before his peti- electing th e B lake tic k e t, o r will the in c a se s o f loss o f a p p e tite , a v e rsio n to food, b elc h in g , g a s on th e sto m ­ t ’oa was circu lated to becom e a can voters, a t th e com ing election, raise ach, fe rm e n ta tio n , “lu m p -o f-le a d ” fe e lin g a f t e r e a tin g , d y p epsia. Indi­ d f a te , th e law firm of Briggs and to power th e Loom is tick et composed g e stio n . T h e re is only one Iro n ized b rig g s quietly felt out the e d ito r of of open-m inded, forw ard-looking, Y 'east in th e w o rld : it c o n ta in s y e a s t - v lta m in e s -w ith -o rg a n ic -iro n , th e T idings as to w h at his a ttitu n a earnest m en and wom en, w ith the th e v e ry n a tu r a l fo o d -p o w e r w hich e v e ry s tr o n g sto m a c h a n d e v e ry wotfid be tow ard the candidacy of courage of conviction, pledged to no s tro n g n e rv o v s sy ste m possesses. T he Dr Blake. The Briggs firm knew • m an. or set of m en, bu t. w ith an eye a n s w e r is, iro a iz e ! v ita m in -iz e ! Ir o n ­ Y east, is sold a t a ll d ru g s to re s »hit Dr. Blake was t> stan d as a , single to th e best in te re sts of th e ( a ized t $1.00 a p a c k a g e . E a c h p a c k a g e c o n ta in s 60 ta b le ts , ea c h ta b le t is i -nd’date long before anybody else city, ru n n in g on a sound, progressive sealed. T h e y n e v e r lo se th e ir pow er. knew it. The Briggs firm had platform openly and unequivocally M’f d b y Iro n iz e d Y e a st Co., A tla n ta , Ga. T a k e Iro n iz e d Y east, a n d you’11 sim ply hand-picked Dr. Blake as a pledged to carry out th e prom ised e n jo y e a tin g , a n d d ig e s t th o ro u g h ly can d id ate they could depend upon to i program for the people. 1 e v e ry th in g you e a t. T h a t’s life! tiiians, 6: 2. W . C. T. Ü. Column Quit Making Faces At Your Meals! of the 'Todd, cook a< the camp of the Sad­ led the attack on bruin, and the ani* day far my FREE booklet. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN 2 N D AN D MORRISON PORTLAND,OREGäN M E N T IO N TH IS P A P E R WHEN W R IT IN G V may. which dressed 250 pounds, wan dispatched w ith m eat cleavers and clubs a fte r a s h o rt fight. Now is the tim e to have y our pi­ ano tuned. C arl H. Loveland S tu­ dio 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 4tf Costs You Nothing to T ry -S o Solve This Puzzle How Many Words Can Yon Find In This Picture Commencing With the Letter «F n? For example, yon will notice “ Fire,” “ Fiddle,” “Foundry," etc. Are you able to find 20 words commencing with the letter “F ”? The picture is very clear: there can be no mistakes. You will find it very interesting to look for these words, and may win the big prize. Anybody can try — costs nothing. Why should you not be the winner of the $2000.00? YOU SHOULD WIN The person having the largest list of words beginning with the letter “ F ” will get the First Prize. You surely have a real chance of winning a t least one of the prizes offered — there are fifteen of them. Why not try for the big prize and win $2000.00. Somebody will win i t —your, chances are as good as anybody’s. J u s t th in k what you could do with the money. $2000.00 could buy an automobile and leave enough balance to make a payment on a cozy home. Perhaps you have in mind jusi the thing you would like to do if you received a check for $2000.00. Certainly you owe it to yourself to try to solve this puzzle. You will find the trying very easy and pleasant. The Way to Win One of the Twenty Prizes You do not have to spend a penny to get into thi3 contest. It is not necessary for you to order any Yeastolax. If your list is adjudged to be one of the twenty best you will re­ ceive one of the cash prizes. Without your order for Yeastolax, if your list of words commencing with the let­ ter "F” is the largest you receive the first prize of $50.U0. If the judges award you the second prize, without your order for Yeastolax, you will get a check for $25.00; and so on down the line as shown in this announcement. W in the B ig P rize—$ 2 0 0 0 .0 0 If y ;u choose you can win a great deal more than the Class A prizes. All that is necessary for you to qualify your list for the BIGGER PRIZES is td send in an order for one or more packages of Yeastolax. Look over care­ fully the schedule of prizes as classified in this announce­ ment. You will find that if you send in $1.00 for one pack­ age of Yeastolax and the judges award you first prize you will get $300.00. If you send in $2.00 for two packages of Yeastolax and your list is awarded first prize you will get a check for $600.00; and so on up. If you send in $5.00 for 5 packages of Yeastolax and the judges award you the first prize, you will receive the Big Prize of $2000.00. Should your list be judged as the second best you would receive $1000.00; and soon down the list. Remember, there are twenty prizes offered, as shown. All the opportunity one could desire. Go in to win the best prize. $ 7 0 0 .0 0 Extra A ward for Prom ptness Dec 15th, 1922 is the last day for receiving your solution to this puzzle qualifying you to win one of the prizes. But, note this: For every day before that date that your order for Yeastolax is received an extra prize of $10.00 for each and every day will be added to any first prize won. If you send in your order today you will get a receipt for the money; then you can send in your solution any time before Dec. 15th and your list will be qualified for any of the prizes. We will award an extra $700.00 in this manner. You should try your very best to earn this additional award. It wM cost you little additional effort. In case of ties we will award duplicate amounts of $700.00 to each contest­ ant so tying. Don’t overlook reading about our extra premium of 50,000.00 Genuine Russian Rubles, whether or not you enter this contest Go after the Big Prizes—don’t delay—start right away— get into the contest. How many words can you find with the letter “F” F” ? Great amusement- amusement—great opportunity, $2000.00 is awaiting vaiting your call. Now is t the time to act. Yeastolax Co. 128D E FT .C ü O O O **‘ Chicago Ths contest will be decided by three j 7 U L E S • 1 Tiii’-i puzzle is open to » .................• everybody except em- judges independent of and not con­ 1» yea and relatives of the Yeastolax Co. nected with the Yeastolax Go. These The hirst Prize will be awarded tc io judges wiJl award the prizes. The con­ testants B^ree to abide by the decisions person giving the largest number of words beginning with the letter “ F” . To of these judge*, end It i s undEracod that the next in order will be awarded t. e such decisions tu e to be conclusive The Second Prize and so on down the list of nnmes of winners and winn.ng li.,ta o f Twenty Prizes. The awards will be made of words will be published as noon as pos­ on the basis of the words submitted n id sible after the contest. A copy of this list not from a predetermined list. Should whl be furnished to anyone upon receipt cf there be any ties the full amount of the a stamped, addressed envelope. Two or prize will be awarded to each contestant more persons may co-operate in this con­ tent. but only one prize will be awarded to so tying. any sucb co-o'„.-rating group. Word8 o f synonymous meaning and Lists of n?.mes must be received at our words of the same spelling but dif" r- (any time during regular office ent meaning will count as only one. Use office i on or beforeDac.16th.1922. Foreverg cither the tnngular or plural of a w o r d . day hours before (or ahpad) of this date that Only word3 appearing in Webster’? Dic­ your order for Yeastolax is received you tionary—and not obsolete words will be will get an additional award of <10.00 p^r considered. day, cJded to any first prize you win. In Words must be numbered 1, 2, 3, etc., case of ties this award will be duplicated consecutively. to every cont^^cnt so tying. 5 2 3 6 4 O A CI b «offer fi iro n . 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M edical authorities have long recogn ised th at constipation ie resp onsible for a great many t Illn e sses and p r e v e n ts the human sy ste m from su c c essfu lly w arding off diaeaaa and old Y aastoiax is a h ig h ly e ffective rem edy for th is condition. IMPORTANT—Special Introductory Premluii In order to quickly introduce Y eastolax into every com m unity, w e will g iv e to an person ta lesa aa to w h ether or n ot h e s e n d s ia a solu tion to th is pusale. Absolutely FR E E - 5 0 000.00 Rubles T h e Russian Ruble recently w as w orth 5 5 c pe~ ru b le , giving th e above o value of $ s v .5 0 0 .0 0 , W e give 5 0 .Out) Rubles FREE w ith each and every package ordered. That is to say if you send m 52.»/0 for tw o pack ages you will r eceive 100,000 <*0 Russian R u bles, and ao up R e­ m em ber th is offer holds good w h ether or not you qualify for the pu ssle p rises. Save th is m oney; many a fortune has been built up by buying foreign m oney a fte r w ars. It is rum ored th a t $60,000.000,000,00 w orth o f radium has been d iscovered in R u ssia and the p r e ss is calling attention to vast A m erican projects o f oil and other industrien th a t aré being directed tow ards R u ssia. The C hicago Tribune on S ep t. 12th calls attention to the new canal w h id has just been opened for shipping b etw een R uks I m , G erm any. P enda and Central A sia, affording u new sou rce o f raw m aterials for the Ruaso-German com bine, especially oil. m ancar;-re and copper and open­ in g up the rich Persian and Central Asian trade to Germany and R ussia Think what this means* surely you cannot afford to peas up th e opportunity to acquire th ese R ubles. We will g iv e 6 0 .000 Rubles fre e w ith every 11.00 order to th ose w ho en ter the co n test a s w ell as tho < who do not. Twenty P rizes — $4,000.00 Class A Class B CTass C Class D W hen no m oney is s e n t In $ 5 0 .0 0 1st Prize 2nd Prize 2 5 .0 0 3rd Prize 2 5 .00 4th Prize 2 0 .00 5th Prize 15.00 6th to 15th ^23 2 .0 0 W hen $1.00 Is uent in fur ^one $1 W hen <2.00 i s s e n t in fo r psriragss $ 3 0 0 .0 0 150 .0 0 75.00 45.00 3 0 .00 3 .0 0 $ 6 0 0 .0 0 3 0 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .0 0 85 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 7.0 0 W hen « 00 Is sen t in far $200000 Í 0 0 0 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 5 0 .0 0 £ 1 5 0 .0 0 Ä 15 .0 0 a (This Was Written by a Woman) IT’S GOOD I was using a well-known household ar­ ticle when inv friend came in. “ Why did you buy that kind?” she asked. “ Because it’s good,” I told her. She asked me why. Without realizing what I was doing I gave her several techni­ cal reasons for the superiority of that ma chine. I listed a number of its mechanical advantages and one or more very special conveniences that I felt meant a great deal to me. My reply surprised even myself. I had not realized I knew so much about it. After I had recited my reasons to lier I analyzed my first answer, “ i t ’s good,” and I found that answer typified all of the specific things I was able to recite about the ma chine which I had as a matter of fact recently purchased. It had been widely advertised and I, as a large buyer for a household, always felt that any woman may he guided to safe and satisfactory investments for her own needs and the needs of her family if she will hut use the messages which the manufac­ turers send to her in her newspaper or in her magazine. Until I had said, “ it ’s good,” I did not 99 realize that T had been reading so much about the advantages of the machine which T subsequently purchased. One after the other those messages had gotten into my mind until when asked to do so I was capable of repeating them almost as if I had been a salesman for the company mak­ ing that article. However, I realized that the printed message had not really meant so much to me as the repeated appearance. Seeing that article over and over again meant to me that many other women had reached the point where they could purchase it sooner than I and were well satisfied with it. Almost instinctively the thought took hold of me that when I saw the name o f a product appearing again and again i could feel sure that that product was living up to its promise. I could feel secure in buying it. If only all women would realize that in whatever they buy—machines o r furniture —clothing or food—dress goods or hats — jewelry or toys—they may save them­ selves unwise expenditures by seeking the product which through its advertising and behavior after purchase compels its thou­ sands of customers to say, “ it’s good ” -4-