Monday, October 80, 1022 AJHHLAJW DAILY TIDIHGB PAC» TWO Leaves fo: Los Angeles— Smith Funeral Today— Six room, convenient furnished I m ay form a fair estim a te of the Visitors la Cityj— B. P. R hodes, p resident of th e Mrs. M. S. Lewis, of 89 Pine F u n e ral services for th e late Jos- house, large lot, desirable location i value and economy of th e w ork th e (Established 1876 ~ Oregon F ire Relief association, was stre e t, le ft-S a tu rd a y for Los A n g e le s'e p h C. Sm ith, form er com m issioner on paved s tre e t; only $2500; pay ¡council is doing. Published Every Evening Except Staples R ealty Agency. of Jackson county, who passed away like rent. in the city S atu rd ay in com pany for an indefinte stay, We th in k th a t will re su lt in Sunday 44tf a t his hom e in Josephine county, w ith C. L. Goff, ag en t for the com ­ g re a te r economy in a d m in istra tio n , THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. See C arl Loveland about having was held today a t 1:30 o'clock at pany a t M edford, and George H. ! I low er taxes, less criticism on the OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY your boy learn some band in stru - the W eeks-Conger funeral parlo rs at acts of the council and g re a te r s a t­ Yeo, local rep resen tativ e. PAPER ______ I m ent, and join the Boys’ Band. Stu- M edford. Services a t the grave isfaction to citizens generally, be­ TELEPHONE 39 of head or throat is usually LEEDOM will tak e the KNOCK dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf were jn charge of the M edford W. benefited by the vapors of— cause it will give them th e oppor­ C. K. LOGAN, Editor ---------- IO. W tu n ity to konw how th e ir serv an ts o u t of y our O L b T IR E or sell you 39tf Fl)1' sa ,e - hom e m ade Pastries a t ______ a re handling th eir business, a t, or a new CORD for $10.00. E n tered a t th e A shland. Oregon ! the V irginia Cafe, pies, cakes, rolls, O rres cleans clothes, p h o n e 64., ▼ V A P O R U B P ostotftce as Second-class Mail M at­ n ear, th e tim e of th e tran sactio n . reasonable cup cakes, etc. W atch our windows. B e tte r insurance a t No b rain s a,re req u ired to. < •> ter. Over 17 Million Jan U»cJ Yearly Ju d g in g from th e past, we believe D etrick sells b u tte r for less. 43 tf in h e rit money. <8> if t b r B lake tick et is elected th a t rate s. B tllings Agency. Phone 211. Subscription Price Delivered in City: -------- K ^ ¡ w lll not be done. They have acted One nrbnth .................................... I The m elody of m usic is not 4><|n th e past as though th a t wag a Three m o n t h s ............................... 1 9 5 ‘ ■ th - e bass drum . supplied by Ona year ............. ..................... r.6o ■ i was no less th an w aste of ink and Mail and Rural Routes D ollars have the discourag- < •>. foolishne8s to let th e stockholders in One month ....................................$ .65 T hree m onths . . ........................ 1 .9 5 H ¡«8 habit of going fast w ith o u t ^ ¡ thig g re a t c o rp o ra tion know w hat Six m onths .................................... 3.50 going far. <8>i I was going on. Ona year .................................... 6.5Ï ---------- <5 T h at is why we th in k a com plete ADVERTISING rates F am ilies a re judged by th e ir : change at th is tim e should be m ade D isplay A d vertisin g back y ard s; cities by th e ir va- in the personnel of A shland’s m ayor, tin g le in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c < ♦ > can t lots. <§> tre a s u re r and council. YEARLY’ CONTRACTS Display A dvertising * ---------- <3> T h a t is th e reason we a re going One tim e a w ep k ......................... 27 %c W hen you reso re s u rt n to u, law .aw to .u < ^ ?> ¡ to cllp th e p rinted Loomis tick et Two tim es a .........................25 c get out of one m ess, you gen- <$> from th e newSpaper and ta k e it in livery o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c Local Readers erally get into a w orse one. Ou r pocket to th e polls, so we can Bach line, each tim e ......................10c ---------- ♦ ! , vote it s tra ig h t from top to bot- To .ru n every o th e r dtey for one W ork for a living, give folks <$>; tQm W e th in k a com plete change m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c $> a sq u are deal, m ind your own in th e han d lin g of city a ffa irs Is To ruaTevery issue for one m onth business, pay your debts, live 3> advisable a t th is tim e. o t m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5e one day a t a tim e, and you Classified Column One cen t th e w ord each tim e. have a religion th a t will tak e <♦> To ru n every issue for one m onth you to th e H appy Land, if any <®> THE CIVIC CLUB BUILDING In the com pletion of th e W om en’s or m ore, % c th e 'w o rd each tim e. <$> religion can. Legal Rate Civic club building, Miss C ham ber- — <$■ F irs t tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c lain ar.d h e r club m em bers have Each subsequent tim e, per 8- ♦ HEZ HECK SAYS: • <8> dem o n strated the d o ctrin e th a t in­ polnt l i n e ...................................... 5c | <5> ‘ The E leventh Com m and- tellig en t perseverance will overcom e Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 j m en t ought to be th is: all obstacles. T h eir e ffo rts have O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2% c A MERICA has always stood for the protection of natural and inalien- D on’t b u tt in w here you Fraternal Orders and Societies been no less th an heroic. M eeting /-A able rights, among which none is so sacred as that of parents over don’t belong.” w ith m any discouragem ents and lack A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ their children. of faith on the p a rt of citizens, u n ­ ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ABRAHAM LINCOLN said: d e rta k in g a large accom plishm ent ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad c o rd e r’s office and dig over a m ulti- for a sm all com m unity, they have “The Family is the corner-stone of social order and the guarantee v ertlslng w hen an adm ission o r other tude of figures to find out w here persevered to a splendid finish and of public safety. No Government can take the place of the Parent, and charge Is m ade. the cliy stan d s. The governm ent the building, one of th e best of its should never be permitted to usurp it.” (Speech at Quincy, Ills., 1859.) does, not do th a t w ith th e national kind in th is sized city on the Pacific What Constitutes Advertising banks. They a re com pelled, five The results of the campaign against the so-called Compulsory Edu­ In o rd e r to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ coast, com plete in every d etail, ing am ong som e as to w hat const! tim es a year, not only to file a furnished and steam heated, is now cation Bill, which is in fact a Bill to Establish State Monopoly of Educa­ tu te s new s and w hat advertising, sw orn condensed sta te m e n t of th eir tion, may be grouped under two heads: we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which financial condition w ith the govern ready for its purpose. A shland is to be c o n g r a tu la te . is u se d by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ s tru c tu re should be a source of a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re m ent, b ut also to publish it so ‘h a t ! avents, w here an adm ission charge depositors and stockholders may pride to citizens and stan d as a m on­ Is m ade o r a collection is tak en IS have a chance to see for them selves 1. T H E LU TH ER A N ARG U M EN T: “If you The FACTS DEM O N STRA TED , no longer ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to how th in g s stan d w ith the bank. If um ent to th e u n tirin g e ffo rts of women who are unselfish and cour­ see fit to send your child to a school in which your organizations an d societies of every seriously disputed by anybody, are th ese: th e n atio n al and sta te governm ents ageous enough to b rin g such an u n ­ kind as well as to individuals. religion is taught, not one day in the week, but T hat the Bill was given a False Title, to mis­ All rep o rts of such activities a fte r find it expedient to req u ire these d e rta k in g to pass. They planned, every day, and the whole training of the child is lead the public and deceive the voters. they have occurred is news. quasi-public corporations to publish directed and praciically p ut over t >e permeated by such religion, the State, under the All com ing social or organization freq u en t sta te m e n ts, T hat it in no respect pretends to improve the how m uch pro ject tbe gplendid fi. Constitution, must not prohibit you from so do­ m eetings of societies w here no m ore im p o rta n t is it th a t a m u n ci-| n a n c ia , gupport ap(J gQod wi„ Qf existing law as to the Public Schools, but simply ing. This bill is manifestly unconstitutional.” m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ destroys the Private Schools. in j egge M in b u rn , who is proving him ­ ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS I pal co rporation a corporation in 2. TH E PORTLAND CITIZENS’ AND TAX­ which every tax p ay er is a stock­ T hat not one cent of public money goes to the NEWS. PAYERS’ ARGUM ENT: “If the number of chil­ self of m uch value to th e city bv holder— should p u rsu e an open pol­ support of any private or parochial school in this dren now attending the public -schools is to be in­ reason of his m any benefactions. State, or ever has, or ever can, under the plain icy in rela tio n to th e financial de­ creased by adding those now taught in the private O ur h a ts are off to th e women of prohibition of the Constitution and laws. tails of the corporation by puolish- the Civic club and especially to Miss schools, it is inevitable that overcrowding must BIBLE THOUGHT ing a condensed sta te m e n t of the ¡C ham berlain, whose th o u g h t, effo rt T hat it will increase taxation at least $1,000,000 result unless new buildings are supplied, and it is — FOR TODAY — city’s financial s ta tu s from tim e to j and h e a rt has been in the work each year, and require from $3,000,000 to $4,000,- also certain that taxes must be materially increased.” Bible Thoaghts memorized, will prove a 000 investment in new public school buildings. pr.ceieHH heritage in after years. tim e. 3. ST. H E L EN ’S HALL (EPISCO PA L) AR­ , , from th e beginning, and to Jesse Ii is our opinion th at the tax bu<_ w in b u rn whose generosity has m ade GUMENT : “No invidious fact or condition affect­ T hat it vests in the County Superintendents ar­ ould be get w wuu.u uC greatly reduced, by „ , |I t poggible tQ raise such a fine ing public interest has been called to our attention bitrary and unappealable power to grant special MONDAY, OCTOBER 80 saving here and savings th e re , i f , g tn jc tu re tp publJc ugeg in tbft c,ty that would furnish in the slightest degree an excuse privileges to the wealthy and influential, by A PR IC ELESS H ERITAG E— q u a rte rly financial sta te m e n ts w ere ; A shland for the proposed legislation.” which they will be exempt from the law. From a child thou h ast know n req u ired to be published by the 4. TH E P R I N C I P A L S OF PRIVATE T hat it will prevent parents from educating th e Holy S criptures, which a re tre a s u re r. If the natio n al and sta te SCHOOLS’ ARGUM ENT: “It is against the best their children in private schools both inside and LOOMIS TICKET able to m ake thee wise unto sa l­ governm ents, being guided by long American ideals of freedom, in that it denies to men outside of the State, as they cannot even send experience, find it necessary to the and women freedom of thought and action in the vation th ro u g h faith which is in their children elsewhere to be educated. For Mayor choice of environment and influences for their chil­ C hrist Jesu s.— 2 T im othy 3: 15. protection of depositors and sto ck ­ T hat so far from being united in support of the CHARLES L. LOOMIS holders to req u ire financial public­ dren.” Bill, the Masonic Fraternity in the State is di­ 5. TH E SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS’ vided, many of the leading Masons are openly F o r CSty Council ity five tim es a y e a r from th e n a­ A CHANGE NEEDED ARGUM ENT; “We are not at all certain that a opposed to it, and the Grand Master of the State S. A. P E T E R S, SR. W e have no note of personal c riti­ tio n al and sta te banks, how m u c h ■ man educated in the public school is more intelligent Grand Lodge has publicly denied that the Grand M. C. LININGER cism ag a in st any of the candidates m ore im p o rta n t th a t a m unicipal than if he were educated in a private or sectarian Lodge indorsed it. DR. R. L. BURDIC ru n n in g on the Blake ticket. As j corporation, usually under th e dom -j school, nor have we heard any convincing argu­ T hat the best elements in the social, religious, H G. WOLCOTT m en they a re fair average citizens. j ¡nation of hanks and politicians, ment that a person is necessarily more patriotic if educational, and political life of the State are op­ MRS W. M. BARBER All except tw o of them have been ¡ should do it. educated in a public school, than if he were edu­ posed to the measure. MRS. W. J. W ALLACE on th e council for th e p ast two P u t a lig h t in th e d ark places of cated in a school not supported by public taxa­ T hat the educational leaders, inside and outside years. They m u st stan d on th e ir th e e a rth and th e re will be less of the State, are opposed to the Bill. Dr. Nicholas tio n .” For City Recorder record. They m ust explain away, sk u lld u g g ery — holdups, arsons, rob- 6. TH E CATHOLIC ARGUMENT: “There M urray Butler, of Columbia University, says: “It (In d o rsed ) to the satisfactio n of citizens gen- bery and th e like— by 70 or 80 per j is no occasion now for agitation that will estrange should be called a Bill to render the American GERTRUDE BIEDE erally, why they have been led to cent. Publicity is jn o re e ffe c tiv e ,, old friends and neighbors, and that will divide our system of education impossible in Oregon.” The indulge in “ jo k e r" bond issues and even, th an arc lights in d a rk places, For City Treasurer Presidents of Yale, Princeton, Chicago, Leland people into classes and factions. No greater mis­ “ jo k e r” resolutions, constructed to to stop g ra ft and m isappropriation SYLVESTER PATTERSON fortune can befall us than movements calculated to Stanford and other great Universities have em­ deceive the voters of A shland. T h e v ,of public funds. P ublicity is lig h t— create divisions.” phatically condemned it. m ust explain satisfacto rily why they lig h t th a t designing politicians fear For Members Park Boar d 7. TH E PRESBYTERIAN M IN ISTERS’ AR­ T hat the private schools, under the existing have persisten tly dillydallied w ith — and it is alw ays safe for th e p u b - , (In d o rsed ) law, are required to conform their course of stud­ GUMENT : “It is based on the philosophy of autoc­ the w ater question for the past two He to dem and publicity, a t least of HAL McNAIR ies to the public schools standards, the English racy—that the child belongs primarily to the State; years. They m ust explain the tre - the finances of a m unicipality. Such MRS. F. D. W AGNER language is made compulsory, and they are sub­ it is an unjustifiable invasion of family authority, and m endous w aste to taxpayers in th e publicity would cost less th a n one A. C. NININGER ject to the inspection and supervision of the State threatens ultimately the guarantee of our American in sta lla tio n of m eters th a t would h undred do llars a y ear and would — Adv-tf authorities. liberty.” not work. They m ust explain why likely save th o u san d s of dollars to T hat the proposed law will close up every The foregoing “Negative Arguments” are as they juggled the city funds to th e taxpayers, no m a tte r how conscien- orphan asylum, home for defective and dependent strong today as when written and filed. They re­ extent th a t they needed a bond is- tious th e ad m in istra tio n m ay be children, and other private charities, where any main unshaken and unshakable, after three sue of $18,000 in o rd er to put m on- w orking, because anybody will prac-j elementary instruction of the inmates is at­ months of public discussion. ey back into funds which they had tlce g re a te r economy when t h e y ___________________________________ _ The great International-Convention of the Episco­ tempted. diverted to o th er uses. They m ust realize th a t th e ir tra n sa ctio n s will ---------- pal Church, meeting in Portland recently, adopted That it destroys the rights of minorities, the most explain to citizens why, w hile claim - be a t once put in th e hands of every Grants Pass Visitor— vital and valuable principle of Americanism, and the strong and unequivocal resolutions condemning this ing a g rea t saving to taxpayers, stockholder of th e corporation T his Eli Dawes, of th is city, was a bill. ' one that has preserved this country from the tyranny taxes have persisten tly gone up. is a fact of such comm on know ledge v isitor in G ran ts P ass S aturday, The State Conference of the Methodist Episcopal of Old World Governments. They m ust explain why they reduced and experience th a t it needs no a r- looking a fte r business in te rests. Church, at its meeting in Salem last August, refused TH E ARGUMENTS UNANSW ERED against th e am o u n t of electric c u rre n t to gum ent. ---------- to entertain any movement looking to an endorse­ the bill are contained in the “Voters Pamphlet” sm all consum ers from 17 kilow att The governm ent not only req u ires F all su its in th e new est styles and ment of the bill, by the express ruling of the Presid­ issued by the State. The chief points of the same hours to 11 kilo w att hours for a th a t banks m ake such stam en ts to p a tte rn s, a t P a u lse ru d ’s. 44tf ing Bishop. are as follows: dollar. They m ust explain to w ater the governm ent under oath and pub- ---------- users why the price of w ater has lish them , b u t they also send bank T hose who s u b sc rib e for m aga Upon the foregoing statement of the case we invoke the fair and intelli­ been doubled on law ns and increased exam iners to each bank frequently ^ines s lould see E L H A R T S N oiem - gent judgment of the voters of Oregon, confident of the result if a regard from $8 an acre to $12 for irrig a - to exam ine books and papers to ver- t r 1 t0 em ber 10. Special of- t O V A F A _ 9 for the inherited and fundamental principles of reasonable liberty are to tion. ify the correctness of these sw orn prevail in this state. They m ust answ er why. d u rin g and published sta te m e n ts. Evi- pianQ luQlng g u a ra n tee d by Carl th e ir whole te n u re of office the peo- dentlv th e governm ent has found it Loveland s tu d lo , 135 K M aln s t CATHOLIC CIVIC RIGHTS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON pie have never been taken into th e ir expedient to do th a t for th e protec- p bone By Dudley G. Wooten, confidence on th e finances of the tion of depositors and stockholders. _______ 316 Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon. » Executive Secretary city by publishing, from tim e to Then why th is laxity in handling Club M eeting a t M edford— tim e, condensed s ta te m e n ts so th a t public funds? No w onder taxes go The G reater M edford club held i t s ’ citizens m ight become fam iliar w ith up and resu lts go down. No won- re g u la r m eeting a t th e H otel Hoi-! der public funds a re being ju g g led land thig aftern o o n a t j o>ciock. The th e financial s ta tu s of the town. Slyvester P atterso n published an and juggled and w aste is m ultiply- cIub ig composed of women deVoted open le tte r in the forum colum ns of ing in the handling of public busi- tQ thg civJ(, in te re sts of the city and th is paper several m onths ago, pos- ness. is a ffiliated w ith the s ta te fed era­ sibly m ore th an a year, a sk in g for We believe, when the Loomis tion of w om en’s clubs. such a statem en t and th a t request tic k e t is elected and tak e s th e rein s _______ has been absolutely ignored. The of governm ent, as it surely will, and FREE! T rial tre a tm e n t costa people have been kept in the d ark Sylvestor P a tte rso n , honest, p atrio tic nothing. C hiropractic and E lectro- in regard to the finances of the city, and independent acting citizen th a t T herapy is doing W ONDERS! I am W e a re told th a t a financial state- he is, is given the han d lin g of th e g etting re su lts w here o th ers have m ent is m ade q u a rte rly to TH E public funds, th a t a condensed fa iied . C hiropractic a d ju stm e n ts COVNCVL. W ell, ’w hat doe« th a t com prehensive sta te m e n t of Ash- oniy $1.50. Dr. A ngell, F irs t N at’l m ean to citizens? How m any of la n d ’s finances will be m ade quar- Bank Bldg. M odern, up-to-date Paid Advertisement them have the tim e to go to the re- terly apd published, so th a t citizens equipped office. — . 44tf Ashland Tidings c V IC K S ATARRH zWbERT M oses : God gave parents their children Governments cannot rightfully take them away Facts demonstrated Arguments unanswered Local and Personal Vote 315 X NO against School Monopoly Bill Named on the ballot, Compulsory Education Bill