A SH L A N D D A ILY FACB TWO LOOMIS T IC K E T Tidings Ashland B a ta b llsh e d 1 8 7 6 P u b lish e d E very E v e n in g rLT ITI CHARLES L. LOOMIS 5A tfc. — Sunday T H E A SH L A N D P R IN T IN G CO. F o r C ity C ou n cil O F F IC IA L CITY A ND COUNTY PAPER S. A. PE T E R S, SR. M. C. LININGER DR. R. L. BTÌRDIC ’ H. G. WOLCOTT MRS. W. M. BARBER MRS. W. J. W ALLACE TELEPH O N E 39 C. K . LOGAN, E d ito r E ntered a t the A shland, Oregon, ÎBY^ERT-MOSËS : P o sto fftc e a s S e c o n d -c la ss M all M at­ SAP AND S A L T .................................... ter. ■?> The upper world does some <§> su b sc r ip tio n P r ic e D e liv e r e d In C ity: <§> m ighty low things. O ne n/onth .................................... J -65 DULL M OTHER" F R E E D BY DECISION OF COURT German Bank Prints Marks on Silk F o r M ayor E xcept T u esd a y , O ctober 2 4 , 1 0 2 2 TID IN G S tOSC B*YMK| A- * à s p H s'W ' CL-*' p - i HAMMOND, Ind., Oct. 24.— M rs.: Hazel McNally, who was charged by ■ her husband w ith the m urder o ’ her iwo babies, is today a free woman, i No evidence to prove she killed the i babies, or in fact, th a t the babies w ere ever born, was produced at the hearing. Ju d g e H enry Cleveland de-j d a re d in dism issing th e case which ’ had set ail H am m ond a -flu tter. The tw ins, as fa r as the law is concerned, rem ain ju st w hat ¡he m other said they w ere— stra w -stu f­ fed dum m ies. S ¿2 SC»«SQ2¿-i3i«fer-:-’ r Æ FQE Cured without Surgery 1 ' M F o r City R ecorder (In d o rsed ) GERTRUDE BIEDE ' Y guaranteed cure for Piles is a non-surgical method, eliminating knife, operation, anaesthetic, pain and confinem ent. 1 have never failed to cure a case of Piles in the history of my M æ i l i 5 • practice, proof o f w hich may be Big successes are b u ilt by Six m o n th s ........................................ 3.75 F o r City T re asu re r had by obtaining th e long list o f One year ........................................... 7.60 tak in g hold w here o th ers let SYLVESTER PATTERSON p r o m in e n t N o r th w e st p e o p le M ail au d R u r a l R o u te s j ~ go. w hom 1 have treated. Oue m o n th ........................................3 65 . y j, R l* F o r M em bers P a r k Board ---------- ♦ T hree m o n th s ........................... 1 9 5 1 re m o v e a l l d o u b t as te re.u k» by » Ï * 5 è ! 3 Legitimate plan sad lady's r a l . (In d o rsed ) The m an to tru s t is the m an <$ Six m o n th s ........................................ 3 .5 0 <$> agreeing to refun d y o u r f e e if 1 fa il HAL McNAIR One year • • • • • » • • • • • • • » • • • 6*51 <3> who is too ig n o ran t to deceive to cure you r P ile*. W r ite o r call to* F ra n k lin 593, A shland Or. 39-lm o day fn r m y F I L E booklet. A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S MRS. F. I). W AGNER you. ■$> D isp la y A d v e r tisin g P ap er for th e o rin 'in g of money recently becam e sc a rc e in Germnnv. Q. A. C. NININGER <» ---------- A convenient fu rn ish ed I t in g le Insertion, each in c h ............30c besides th e p ap er m ark w as w orth alm ost nothing. So th e bank at Biele- i SiX ioon1, — Adv-tf and i> In tig h t places, th e influence < # > Y E A R L Y CO N TR A C TS feld has been p rin tin g and circu latin g silk m ark notes like the oue lllus- ! ,iouse> la r Ke lo t, d e s ira b le location 2 N D A N D M O R R IS O N PORT LAN D.O RCM M D isp la y A d v e r tisin g you have in reserve helps out trate d . T hese a re w orth at least som ething in silk, or as curios. i on paved s tr e e t; only $ 2 5 0 0 ; pay M E N T IO N T H I5 P A P E R WHEN W R IT IN G LOOM IS P L A T F O R M O ne tim e a w ^ k ................................... 27 %c ❖ am azingly. <$> Staples R ealty Agency. Being a candidate fo r m ayor of ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- like rent. Two tim e s a w V k ................................... 25 c <3> * ---------- <* A shland, I m ake the follow ing tta te - 4 4tf • Nvery o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c Adam m eant it when he told <§>'ment of th e policies I stand for, and L o ca l R e a d e r s i,osltion 1 lak e ° n lhe lssl,es of Each line, e a c h t i m e ........................10c * Eve she was th e onlv wom an the cam paign: To ,m n every o th e r dby for one on ea rth for him. The firs t consideration of a city m o n th , ea ch lin e , each t im e . . 7c ❖ ---------- should be the h ealth of its people, I T o rucT every issu e fo r o n e m o u th < ? > R educing ignorance to a sci- ,a m - th ere fo re , in favor of tak in g ev- ofr m ore, each Hue, each t i m e . . 5c ence seem s to be the chief aim < « > ery Pre c a a to from pro tect e w ater- N early five m illion to u rists and cific b rought 179,496 ad d itio n al col- C la ssifie d C olum n ence seem s to De tn e cniei aim )Qf Aahland u ti° creek pon th ution. It tra v e le rs havq been b ro u g h t from ouists, m aking a to tal of 794,824 O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e. <•' of th e average policem an. ■'¡must be kept pure. To ru n every issue for one m onth $> the east to the Pacific Coast s ta te s— su b s ta n tia l people b rought to the ---------- ' law s, p a rtic u la rly those against Oregon, C alifornia, N evada, U tah, west. & H E Z H E C K SA Y S: Legal R ate gam bling and bootlegging, A rizona and New Mexico— in the The com pany m ain tain s offices in “ The w orld don’t care F irs t tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e .......... 10c Where dreams come true j I am opposed to factions in A sh­ past ten years by the Southern Pa- the principal cities of the United Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- so m uch about you as it 'l l land, and prom ise, if elected, to be and cares qf yesterday are polnt l i n e ...................................... 5c does about w hat it kin th e m ayor for all the people, ra th e r cific com pany, according to figures S tates, C anada and E urope, and the noon forgotten Card o f th a n k s • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 1 . 0 0 ^ ,'th a n for a p a rt of them . My slogan ' received today by George N. K ram er, tra ffic rep resen tativ es th ere keep in tak e aw ay from you.” O b itu a ries, th e l i n e ........................ 2 ’A cj ♦ t his: “ The, Way to Bet a c t:°» is to local ag en t for the com pany. ¡close touch w ith prospective iour- F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies u n ite every factio n .” The S outhern Pacific, serving ists and hom eseekers. A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders I am in favor of the new hotel o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ T ourists a re p o ten tial colonists, tom , to th e ir g rea t chagrin and e te r­ project. We have th e scenery, the these sta te s, and being, of course, atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ in te rested in the trav el to th e west, and every effo rt is m ade to inform clim ate, th e soil and the people— d eth ro n em en t from control of- ... . ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be nal . .. ... v -ev e ry th in g here except a m odern ho- as well as the building up of th is the tra v e le r of the o p p o rtunities in charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad A shland s m unicipal a ffa irs th ro u g h te l (o a ttr a c t newcom ers. L e t’s get te rrito ry has been a large factor in the west. A fter b ringing the colon- vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other a council which will bend to th e ir th a t hotel! c h a r g e is m ade. I am proud of A shland’s fine rep ­ inducing th is w estw ard travel and in ists to the P aci.ic coast, the S outh­ direction and dictation. u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of bringing the a ttra c tio n s of the west- urn Pacific also endeavors to assist We say they don’t give a conti­ W hat C o n stitu ted A d v e r tisin g schools and education, and I f a v o r 'ern s ta te s to th e a tte n tio n of people them a fte r th e ir arriv al. The com In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ nental w h eth er .Ashland’s w aler sup­ ing am ong some as to w h at constl ply is co ntam inated or not. T heir any su ita b le action looking tow ards in o th e r p a rts of th e country and pany w orks w ith the n ational and the re-opening of th e norm al school. tu tes news and w hat ad v ertisin g , Sunlit skies—Flowers in blos­ In te restin g figures a r e ; s ta e d e p a rtm e n ts of a g ric u ltu re to I am in favor of having all of­ abroad. w e p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which h orrified cries and beating of the fices and all positions on the city ’s given by Mr. K ram er to show how locate hom eseekers on land m ost som—Miles of sparkling ocean is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ a ir is h u t political bunk. If it w ere payroll filled by citizens and tax ­ a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re not so they would not allow wood payers of A shland itself. No outside the com pany has stim u la te d t h i s 1 su itab le for the kind of farm in g to at your feet, are just a few of (ravel. ! he pursued. E xpert farm advisers events, w here an adm ission charge choppers to camp directly on the place-holders! life’s advantages in this vacationland for everyone. Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS The com pany has w orked th ro u g h a re em ployed by the com pany to fur- I believe th a t when th e people A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to creek, on the east fork (W in b u rn ’s !vote in favor of a n y th in g they should the m edium of advertising, pam - nish practical in stru ctio n and ad- o rganizations an d societies of every cabin is on th e w est fo rk ), less th an aJ2 Í ? ™ a ¡ P h lets and folders and personal sol- vice. kind as well as to individuals. a m ile above the e ast fork in tak e, of trick ery , p a rtic u la rly th e so-called Besides a ttra c tin g to u rists and All rep o rts of such activities a fter w ith ten ts, horses and equipage, " jo k e rs ” th a t are often used to de­ ¡citation in th is w ork, and the scale they have occurred is news. ceive the voters. I believe th a t be­ on which this is done is evidenced colonists to the west, th e com pany to All com ing social or organization w ithout the least a tte n tio n or in te r­ ing on th e level is th e h ighest form by the fact th a t d u rin g the last ten according to A gent K ram er, is very m e e tin g s of societies w here no ference from city a u th o ritie s, w ith of A m erican citizenship. San Francisco — Santa Barbara — Los Angeles years the com pany has d istrib u ted active in inducing th e location of m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, In iti­ th e refu se of th e cam p being throw n The p resen t w ater supply fo r A sh­ a tio n charged, or collecton tak e n IS into th e creek and on th e banks, land is inadequate, and I fctvor t a k ­ m ore th an 80,000,000 pieces of liter- new in d u strie s in the te rrito ry it San Diego and other California resort points N E W S. a tu re exploiting the a g ric u ltu ra l and serves. The com pany has its indus- ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas­ w ith horses and th e ir filth directly “T he ( ’ulifoi n.a E xpress” has th ro u g h S tandard Sleepers ing th e supply th ro u g h such m ea­ in d u stria l resources and scenic a t- tria l agents who w ork w ith th e o th er on th e b anks of th e creek, w ith, sures as th e people m ay adopt. ^Up;i?itiMiTUlUliiinipin.Tg^ P o rtlan d io Los Angeles via Sacram ento. likely, the men w ashing th e ir cloth­ I believe th e m ayor and city tra c tio n s of the west. The advertís- rep resen tativ es of the com pany in BIBLE THOUGHT ing and th e ir feet, faces and hands council should give th e ir m oral in­ ing bill in th is w ork for the last ten '-he e ast and abroad, and b rin g in­ d u strial adv an tag es of the we3t to in the creek, as cam pers a re w ont to fluence and support to all practical years to ta ls $5,500,000. — FOR TODAY— projects for profitably u tilizing th e From 1901 to 1910, (he S o u th e rn , the a tte n tio n of those seeking to lo- Bible Thongbta memorized, will prove a do, w hile the horses quench th e ir F o r fares, tra in service, sleeping car reserv a­ fru its and vegetables of th is com ­ priceless heritage in after years. th ir s t in th e w ater A shland will m unity. f, myn I n I! p m n n rw fTTTrn^ tions or b e a u tifu l folders, ask agents or w rite At present, th o u san d s of Pacific brought 625,32S colonists on cate anew or to establish branch ! la te r use for d rin k in g and dom estic dollars w orth of local products go one way tickets to the west, the Pa- Plants. P roducers of raw m aterials ABUNDANTLY SA TISFIED — i purposes. No hue and cry is raised to w aste for lack of canning and pre- cific coast sta te s recording their are placed in touch w ith m anufac- JOHN M. SCOTT, How excellent is thy loving k in d ­ - by them about sucli contam ination. serfving facilities. g rea test increase in population dur- tu re rs using such m ate ria ls and the IL P. ?... P o rtlan d , Ore. On these principles I ask to be ness, O God! th ere fo re th e chil­ W hy? ing th is period, 61.6 per cent. From resu lts have been beneficial to all Because th a t w ould not be judged. dren of m en put th eir tru s t u n d er 1910 u n til 1916, when colonist rate s concerned as well as being a factor (S igned) CHARLES L. LOOMIS. good political bunk. •—adv-tf w ere suspended the Southern P a -i in building up the west. the shadow of thy wings. They W e have it on no less a u th o rity ¿ihall be a b u n d an tly satisfied w ith than th e A shland fire sta tio n th a t surface, 1 said down deep in my th e fatn ess of thy house; and 9101010201010501020105010102010903000202020003012301010101000101000623000903000909090903040000040 the co n tam ination a g a in st which the thou sh a lt m ake them d rin k of city has had to chlorine th e past h e a rt, ‘T hanks to th e do n o r.” They a re certainly a w onderful piece of #*'&!! """U""" "7" !"! !"!!" ! th e riv er of thy p leasures.— sum m er, all cam e from the e a ts fork creation, an d add qu ite a bit to the g s Psalm 36: 7, 8. and not from the branch on which a ttrac tiv e n e ss of our beau tifu l p ark , s Mr. W in b u rn ’s co ttage is located. As And I am su re Mr. W inburn has g|| a ru le, we give little credence to touched a w arm place in o u r h earts, m CONSISTENCY, THOU ARE A stories o rig in a tin g a t (he fire s ta ­ and I am su re the whole com m unity g JE W E L tion, but this seem s to be correct, or The politicians behind the Blake lea st, co rro b o rated by the fact will join me in th an k in g Mr. W in- | | g tic k e t have lately been m aking sim ­ th a t no la te r th an last Sunday, re- burn for placing such a tre a t before ply a te rrib le hullabaloo a b o u t the eponsible citizens, who would not o u r eyes, w here we m ay study m ore j g | co n tam ination of A shland's w ater lie, re p o rt th a t they saw wood chop­ about the h ab its and n a tu re of them , j = Mrs. G lenn cam e in one day and |g§ supply. W e can but w onder if they pers cam ped there, sm elled th e odor said som e one told her th a t a sw an | | | | a re th row ing out a n o th e r bunch of from th e horse refuse on the ground never sings only when dying. I g political bunk in o rd er to prejudice and noted the very great d an g er to citizens a g ain st c ertain men who are A shland's w ater supply by reason laughed and said, “ W ell, I rem em - her when a lad of read in g som ething | g | advocating the election of the Loom- o( ¡t ab o u t the song of th e dying sw an .” g is ticket. W here was F red C arlton, th en , the I was read in g the book of Job lately g A though Mr. W inburn was in­ ever-w atchful eye of th e city, whose The basic changes that have taken place asset. Every other assumed asset became w here it describes the h ab its of t h e ; = g duced by these sam e fellows to in ­ duty it is to save A shland’s w ater in business during the past year or more a liability when that desire subsided. vest in the L ong’s cabin property as supply from co n tam in atio n and whq. ostrich and the peacock. I tho u g h t, —specifically the change in price levels a su ita b le place for a sum m er cot­ copped W inburn and his p a rty w ith well, if I had been h u n tin g to find sgg It is upon this basic fact that Advertis­ out th e h ab its of such birds I would '=gs and price tendencies—have caused business tage and n o tw ith stan d in g the coun­ such gusto? T here was no political ing rests. cil ad m its Mr. W inburn has done ev­ cap ital to be m ade out of ousting never have th o u g h t to look in the gg| men everywhere to think less superficially book of Job, a book supposed t o | g e ry th in g the city has asked him to these cam pers. T here was not pyro­ It is the function of Advertising to and more fundamentally about business. do to pro tect th e w ater from con­ technic display enough in th a t to have been w ritte n 1500 years before ■ create Desire. God has c ertain ly placed Great basic facts which were hut little tam in a tio n , th e political m an ip u la t­ a ttr a c t th e ir a tte n tio n . T here was C hrist. before us a w onderful lesson, as w e ! = = ors behind th e B lake tic k e t a re The desire that is created by Advertising realized, except by thinkers along economic no o p p o rtunity to m ake political study th e h ab its of birds and b e a s ts .; 5 j | dru m m in g aw ay ag ain st W inburn is always some specialized form of an lines, have now become clearer to the pub­ “ dope" out oi! oustin g a few little D. L. GLENN. and holding up th e ir hands in holy cam pers, so the a ttitu d e seem s to elemental need. Elemental needs, in their lic at large, and to business leaders in h o rro r a t a fe a r th a t A shland’s wa­ be “ to the bow-wows w ith co n tam i­ simple form, are the raw material out of particular. te r will be co ntam inated by him , go­ New Light on Biblical Lore. n ation, we should w orry,” A ludicrous distortion of scripture which must be created the Demand for the ing even so fa r as to have Mr. W in­ Oh, citizens! The th in g A shland occurred not long ago in an English g g One such fact is that Desire is the foun­ burn fined the lim it of th e law, products of industry. This Demand, in its needs is an ad m in stra tio n th a t will school when a small pupil wrote of dation of business. It is the desire of the >200, fo r m aking coffee a t th e end I turn, uiihohls civilization itself. Tt is the taboo political c la p tra p and go into the P harisees: “The Fareses were a g i of th e road, as if W inburn was a I people for any article of commerce that the A shland w ater m a tte r w ith in­ mean, measly lot. One day one of g one necessary thing that inspires all human g re a t m alefactor, when he was sim -j makes it profitable to produce it. When te g rity and earnestness. W e have them gave our Lord a penny and our |s g activity. ply try in g to force th e issue as to this desire fails all the agencies of its had little b u t bunk, jo k ers and the Lord held It out in ids hand and looked at it with scorn and said, w hether the city or the federal gov­ It is the function of Art and Industry to like fo r th e past five years. L e t’s ‘Whose subscription Is this?’ ”—Bos- ' HH production must cease to operate. e rn m e n t had ju risd ic tio n over the have a change. W e have been s u r­ ton Transcript. take the raw materials of nature and refine canyon outside of th e city lim its. This fact was considered academic until feited on husks and sem blances; them into products that constitute Supply. They a d jo u rn e d th e tria l from th e le t's have the substance of economy, the nation-wide cessation of liberal buying HOUSEW ORK IS A BURDEN It is the function of advertising to take the office of th e police ju d g e, w here low er taxes, p u re w ater and plenty made it a matter of cardinal importance, practically all the city cases a re raw materials of elemental need for food, W om an’s lot Is a w eary one at of it and a real e a rn e st e ffo rt, w ith ­ aud the question of the hour became the trie d , to the city h all, w ith flourish best. B ut with backache and o th er HH shelter and clothing, and refine them into out firew orks to w ork out A shland’s d istressin g kidney ills life indeed be- g of tru m p ets, in o rd er th a t a larg e means, if any, of restoring the popular de­ big problem s. the desires for the finest products of Art com es a burden. D oan’s K idney g | | concourse of v o ters m ight be pres­ sire to do business—the desire to buy We th in k A shland can get th a t by P ills have m ade life b rig h te r for g and Industry, and these desires constitute en t to hear the political bunk h a n d ­ m any A shland wom en. Ask your g voting the Loom is tick et stra ig h t. Demand. Each function is as important ed out by th e city a tto rn e y and ap ­ It came to lx1 seen that the public desire neighbor. isss plauded by M ayor L am kin, in th e Mrs. L. W ertz, 129 5th St., Ash- g g as the other. And now the time has come for the products o f a business or an in­ land, says: “ D oan’s K idney Pills = hope of p rejudicing them ag ain st when this fact is realized as never before. dustry was the only real and permanent T H E P E O P L E ’S FORUM*. S’ helped me when m y kidneys were === W inburn and, incidentally, ag ain st » out of o rd e r and I am glad to rec- Loom is, who they claim ed a t th a t om raend them . I had dull pains g tim e was W in b u rn ’s candidate. across th e sm all of my back th a t m ade It h a rd for m e to do my w o rk .ig g j Now it com es to light th a t th eir A shland, Oregon. and my kidneys acted irre g u la rly . fear is not fo r A shland’s w ater su p ­ E ditor of the T idings: too. D oan’s K idney P ills soon freed ply, but for th e s tre n g th of the On F rid ay of th e p a st w eek, I me from th e backaches and put my ¡1 = Loom is tic k e t. I t ap p ears now, ¡w as up in th e p ark for th e second kidneys in good o rd e r.” P rice, 60c a t all dealers. D on’t i s proof positive, th a t th e ir a g ita tio n is tim e since th e sw ans w ere placed not aroused by polution of th e w ater, th e re on the little lake, and as I sim ply ask for a kidney rem edy— | | g get D oan’s K idney P ills— th e came !==s but by the liklihood of th e Loom is w atched them floating on th e w ater th a t Mrs!. W ertz had. Foster-M il- ■ B B tick et bein^ elected from top to hot- and dipping th e ir heads ben eath its b u rn Co., M frs., B uffalo, N. Y. Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 SII 0 ì°** t30 « 1,aV“ j a!,1,le 25 ‘co",,• A<“'rMS DR. CHAS. J. DEAN Past Decade Sees Millions of Tourists Transported to Pacific Coast by S. P. Ry. A Glorious Vacationland SUNNY om ia Low Round Trip Fares h i t ;1 I Cz Unho Business