Ashland T uesday, October S i , 1822 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE TWO LOOMIS TICKET Tidings F or Mayor E stablished 187 6 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. • CHARLES L. LOOMIS OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 C. K. LOGAN, Editor E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon Poatofffce as Secoud-clas3 Mail Mat ter. 1 u ------------------- ----- Æ y - lsrt M oses For City Couueil S. A. PE T E R S, SR. M. C. LININGER DR. R. L. BURDIC H. G. WOLCOTT MRS. W. M. BARBER MRS. W. J. W ALLACE HALLOWEEN ’Tis H allow een ’(is H allow een, The n ig h t th a t G oblins reign su ­ prem e; ! W hen W itches croon, and F a irie s i dance, And black cats prow l, w ith looks askance. CLINGS TO HIS THRONE A Gentleman. gentleman of the old “He’s school.” . “That so?" “Yes; whenever he calis for you In his ear he doesn't sit at the wheel and honk his horn, but gets out and comes to the door and rings the bell.” Modified Sentiment. “Do you believe that to the victors belong the spoils?” “Yes;” .replied Senator Sorghmu; always allowing for the possibility that I may hit an off year; in which event 1 am strong for civil service protec­ tion.” ’Tis H allow een, ’tis H allow een, 1 All lights a re out, or dim ly seen T hrough pum pkin faces large and w eird, Or lam ps well blacked or m uch be­ sm eared. •S> Books teach m uch, b u t <•>, F or City R ecorder <$• bum ps teach m ore. ■ Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 I <3>: Six months .................................... 3.75 :<£ kiss not the noise. ! ’Tis H allow een, ‘tis H allow een, F or City T reasurer T h r e ^ m o n th s 1*95 ance is th e h ighest token of <$>! F o r M embers P a rk Boai-d I F rig h te n in g people half to death, (In d o rsed ) Hix months .................................... 3.50 wisdom. MRS. F. D. W AGNER Display Advertising «lngie Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c to tak e a Lass dru m m er into J , A. C. NININGER ’Tis H allow een, ’tis H allow een, — A dv-tf Y outh w alks abroad w ith trick s so YEARLY’ CONTRACTS ■ *'•> the musicians* union. «•! Display Advertising <$> ---------- ] LOOMIS PLATFORM I Yet on th is n ig h t of noise and fun, Two tim es a w \gk ....................... 25 c lived who d id n ’t relish being <#> ?,e*n? ? can d id ate fo r m ayor of p ew punish them for m ischief done. livery o th e r day*.......................... 20 c A shland, I m ake the hollowing btate- told she had g.ood ta ste in hats. < ♦ > L ocal R eaders m ent of th e policies I stan d for, and Bach line, each tim e ......................10c ¡ th e position I lak e on the issues of ’Tis H allow een, ’tis H allow een, To .run every o th e r day for one ■i> W hen a m an has m ore b rain s the cam paign W hen grow n-ups play, and dance m on th , each line, each tim e . . 7C th a n he know s w hat to do w ith, The firs t consideration of a city and scream To rVQ~every Issue for one m onth , '•> he usually invents som ething • should be the health of its people, I A t childish p ran k s, w ith la u g h te r etc m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c | of g rea t v alu e and lets some , am , th ere fo re , in favor of tak in g ev- Classified Column gay , ery precau tio n to pro tect th e w ater <$• ! ;of A shland creek from pollution. I t They w h ile.th e m erry h o u rs away. One cent th e w ord each tim e. <ê> body tak e it away trom him. To ru n every issue for one m onth ---------- A m ust be kept pure. ! or m ore, Vic t h e ’w ord each tim e. <®>l I believe in th e enforcem ent of t h e ! . . . TT ,, -•> Hez H eck's W ife Says: L egal Kata law s, p a rtic u la rly those ag ain st Tis H allow een, tls H allow een, ‘ K issin’ a m an w ith F irst tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c 4 j g am b l'n g and bootlegging. (R ig h t m erry be, and let us dream w hiskers is a good deal Each subsequent tim e, per 8- I am opposed to factions in Ash- i Of fairies dancing ’neath the moon; line • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • s • i on 5c ■ like h a "............... ir in th ~ e ...... b u tte r.” «, polnt " , »a* nV. and Prom ise> if elected, to be Lep s wis h, le t’s play, the n ig h t’s c a rd of t h a n k s .............................* 1UU • ~ <«,<£ .«> a , <$• th e m ayor for all the people, r a th e r | O bituaries, tho l i n e ...................... 2 ^ c _________ '__________________¡than for a p a rt of them . My slogan ( ° er SOOI‘- F ratern al Orders and S ocieties !js th is: '" th e way to get action is t o 1 — Elsie E ugenia Groves, S. P. A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders a n d jes3 w ater could conscientiously unite every fac tio n .” ¡F re ig h t Office, Los Angeles, Calif. o r societies ch arg in g a reg u la r initi- j su p p o rt him for such place. I am in favor of th e new hotel _____________________ atlon fee and dues, no discount. R e -U im portance is Project. W e have th e scenery, the! llglous and benevolent o rd ers will be i The next in line or im poriance is peopl- , Always H urt by Visibility. charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad Mr. Finley, He is a candidate for everyt b ¡ng here except a m odern ho- Order in a house ought to be like verttalng when an adm ission or other ‘ tbe council on the Blake tick et and t e] to a ttr a c t new com ers. L e t’s get „ n a v n t v o a t p r m o f that h o te l’ i t,,e machinery in an . opera, charge 1 b made ts now serving the u n e x p n e a term oi inai. note*. I - • , , whose . ef­ _ I am proud of A shland’s fine r e p - ! produces great pleasure, hut Mr. Shinn. It is a m ooted question What C on stitu tes A dvertising th e 111 m i a t I tte ends must be hid.—Mine. w . , . _ i u U ta I t l tio 11U n I I v everyw V C 1 j W 1 here 1C I C 1 in II L11C t “ I r v o 1 f i : whose ’ v» In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - to some, as to why he was pickea schooi3 and education, and I favor Necker. Ing am ong som e as to w hat consti o ut for the place. By some it is any su ita b le action looking tow ard s ----------------------------- tutes news and w hat a(fve;'t '‘«,DS-1 tb o u g b t th a t his liberal donations to th e re-opening of th e norm al school.! we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which _ in th e past q u aii.( I am in favor of having all of-1 NATURE TELLS YOU la used by new spapers to differen d - 1)U c 1 ’ Ifices and all positions on th e oity’s ---------- a te betw een th em : "A LL fu tu re p ie s him , w hile o th ers declare na p ayron fined py citizens and tax-! As M any An A shland R ead er Knows events, w here an adm ission charge : ¡f b jS nam e has ever appeared as a payers of A shland itself. No outside Too Well Is m ade or „ a collection is tak e n . 7 S ! c n o n trib u t to r to an y th in g they have ■ place-fioiders! ! W hen th e kidneys a re weak, ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to ___ ... ! believe th a t w hen th e people N a tu re tells you ab o u t it. org an izatio n s a n d societies of every never ‘ , vote favor of a n y th in g they should j The u rin e is n a tu re ’s index. kind as well as to individuals. he practices as fine economy on Q get and j am opposed to a n form s In fre q u e n t or too fre q u e n t pas­ All rep o rts of such activities a fte r council as he does in his priv ate a f - |Of tric k ery , p a rtic u la rly the so-called sage, they have occurred is news. fa jrs tb a t it ig questionable w hether “ jo k e rs” th a t a re often used to de- O ther disorders suggest kidney ills All coining social o r o rg an izatio n : ‘ « ,i„ r v list will ever ceive th e voters. I believe th a t be- D oan’s K idney Pills a re for dis­ m eetlngs of societies w here no even th e Clt> salary 7 “ _ ing on th e level is th e h ighest form o rd ered kidneys. m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti-(g e t by the council, except, of course, |of A m erican citizenship. , . A shland people testify to th e ir atlon charged, o r collecton tak en IS ( the p ittan ce paid to councilm en. The p resent w ater supply fo r Ash- j w orth. i Some th in k th a t if he is elected he | land is in ad eq u ate, and I fnvor tak- NEWS. E. C arlon, 159 H elm an stre e t, A sh­ 1 , , u „♦ f i , o b o n d n f t h e : ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas- lan d , says: “ I used D oan’s Kidney ! should be p u * t at th e head of th e j P ills fo r a tta c k s of kidney trouble. (finance com m ittee because, dltll0Up 1 ; Sllres as th e people m a y adopt. My back was so w eak and lam e I and v cityi »yui nuu ii, ; couid h ard ly stoop or lift anything BIBLE THOUGHT! ¡they cannot find w here he has ever j believe th e m ayor ir m ! . I T felt . . . d / ull and ru n down. The ,Pho ¡m ade any m oney, he has proven a j council should give th ‘“ e CIi *“ ” oral *“ * * i “ n I - Bud — FOR TODAY— b ear fo r keeping it, and if B anta E uence and support o a Pra a 7 action of my kidneys was irre g u la r Bible Tboutthts memorised, will prove a ! X , ,o o lor m e te ,, ( -K The Irony of Fate. She—It is not easy for a girl to get a husband. He— Nonsense! Why, a pretty girl cun make her choice of four out of every five men she meets. She— But It’s the fifth she wants. 777777777.7$ IT ’S T O A S T E D one extra prooess w h ic h g iv e s ■ delicious flavor LUC STRIKE v C IG A R I A Glorious Vacationland It has been reported that the T urk­ ish nationalists wish Sultan Moham­ med VI to abdicate in favor of Ills cousin, Abdul Mndjid Effendi. In a letter to an Intim ate friend, the sultan has just declared: “I shall continue to discharge my holy duties to the end. When the nationalists enter Constanti­ nople I shall have something to say to them." A W here dreams etune true^ am i c a r e s of yesterday are noon forgotten SUNNY o rn ia Found at Last. City Youth—W hat's that calf lick­ ing? Farm er—T h at’s rock salt. City Youth—I ’ve often wondered how corned beef was made. Sunlit skies—Flowers in blos­ som—Miles of sparkling oceanr at your feet, are just a, few of life’s advantages in this vacationland for everyone. Cured without Surgery Y guaranteed cure for Low Round Trip Fares M Piles is a non-surgical method, eliminating knife, operation, anaesthetic, pain and co n fin em en t. I have never failed to cure a case o f Piles in th e history o f my to San Francisco — Santa Barbara — Los Angeles San Diego and other California resort points practice, proof o f which may be had by obtaining the long list of p ro m in en t N o rth w est people whom 1 have treated. “T he C alifornia E 'p i« ‘ss” has th ro u g h S tan d ard Sleepers P o rtlan d to Los Angeles via Sacram ento. I re in e re e ll d ou b t ee to results by sgreeini; to refund your fe e if I fail to euro your Piles. W rite e r call to* day fa r my FKEE booklet. F o r fares, tra in cervice, tleepin;: car reserva- tions or b eau tifu l folders, ask agents or w rite I DR. CHAS. J. DEAN JOHN M. SCOTT. I!. P. A., P o rtla n d , Ore. S N D AND MORRISON PORTLAND,OREGON M E N T IO N T H IS P A P E R W HEN W R IT IN G LINES £ IÍ. priceless heritage in after years. r " n n.' - 1’; 111 -. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 FEA R NOT— The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of tro u ­ ble; and he know eth them th a t tru s t in him .— Nahum 1: 7. to put on the sm all producers, he will see to it th a t he does not pay th e e x o rb itan t price necessary to get ■them th ro u g h a local d e ^ e r ’. b u t m um ty. At present,„ ^ ^ a n d s «^1 aches and pains left and I felt bet- dollars w orth of local products go . every w a v » to w aste for lack of canning and pre- p r k e 6Q a t a „ d ealers P o p .t | p r|n cip les T ask to b e ^ P ^ S n ' e v ^ P m V - S ^anTe Sears & Saw buck, who, by the way pay m ost of the A shland taxes and co n trib u te so generously to ou r pub­ WHO IS T H E “ COM PANY"? lic en terp rises. Several citizens lately have asked T here a re a few o th ers, of course, us to sta te who th e “ C om pany” is but they a re th e lesser lig h ts— the in th e Briggs, Lam kin & Com pany i (ojiowers> so to speak— who grow political com bination. To convey a 1 e n th u sia stic over an y th in g th e ir he- fu ll u n d e rsta n d in g of ju st w hat t h e | roes advocate, w ithout ever stopping political cabal is, who co n stitu te i t ' to gjve ¡t the once over. and its principal objects, as well as ---------------------- ----- th e rela tiv e im portance of each of TH E JE S S E W INBURN DINNER its m em bers, we a re glad to h e re j q,be d in n e r ten d ered Jesse W in-, catalog th e m ain ones. ! b urn by big A shland frien d s S atu r- Everybody u n d erstan d s t h a t day n ig b t was a success from every Briggs is th e cunning political o r" | a n g je , \\'e wish every m em ber of ganizer— first in th e lim elight as tbe 5yoraen*s Civic club could h a v e ' political directo r of the Blake cam- been p resen t, as well as m any o th er paign. Now, Briggs sta n d s m ore in; trie n d s of Uie guest, b u t th e lim it the position, ju st as he did in th e com fortable accom m odations pre- recent recall cam paign, oi a vented th a t. cal m an ip u la to r and advocate in the wfts fittin g th a t th e ladies of Blake cause, but he is rep re e sn ta - tb e P iVic c]Ub ten d e r the building live as well as personal in his advo- f(jr tb e purp o se. Jesse W in b u rn , cacy. T ow ering over and above m ade ¡t possible for them to com-] Briggs is E. V. C a rte r and J. W. plete one of th e tin iest w om en’s c lu b : McCoy, directing the gam e in o rd er bouses in the sta te and th u s they! to p e rp e tu ate them selves as political indicated th e ir g ra titu d e for his d icta to rs of the a d m in istra tiv e poli- spie nditl gifts. And it wtis likew ise cies of the Blake tick et, if they sue-i fittin g th a t th e first function to be! ceed in electing it. Briggs, so t o ]given in th e club house should be a speak, will tu rn th e hand organ and trib u te to th e m an who was its best Blake is expected to dance. The p a tron and th ro u g h whose generous pieces to be played on the phono- and unselt’ish sp irit th e w ork was graph will be com posed by C arter perm itted to go forw ard. and McCoy, b ut played by Briggs. It Jg tbe bope o f t he T idings th a t,! L am kin is next in im portance as a a fte r th e building has been entirely side light or sa tte lite , so to speak. finisked and fu rn ish ed , and a fte r it He is pricipally im p o rtan t for his bag been form ally dedicated for its cunning in lining up both the W. C. pub lic purposes, the Civic club, as a T. I’, and the pool hall elem ent, all body, will ten d e r a d in n er to Mr. for the sam e ticket. He is consid- w in b u rn , a t which every m e m b e r; ered an ad ep t a t th a t. W hen it wm be {^resent to felicitate w ith him comes to being all th in g s to all m e n jag they will all wish to do, on the in politics, he is considered the king spien did accom plishm ent. bee, th erefo re the im portance of his ------------ --------------- position in th e cabal. Qot Back at Him Next comes B anta. Now when __j think I'll get a m agnifying; B anta hates, he h ates to beat the gblss s0 t ha t i will be able to see the i deuce. W hen he w ants he w ants steaks you cook for my dinner, m ighty bad. T here are some fel- Wife—Good idea! It might also en- lows h ere who B anta dislikes very, able me to see the money you give me grievously. He is u tte rly against to buy them with. a n y th in g they stan d for. Some of them are alm ost a fra id to love th e l9n° raniCC *S i '^ i i voa m i r 7; , . n . u„ „ , „ , Husband—Synthia. when I looked nt Lord for fear Banta w.U find it out my acconnts | ast u|ght I nearly died ■ and quit Him, and they feel th at fright. Our motor car is c o stin g , B anta needs a lot of saving grace. us over a year! In th e w anting line, m any th in k w ife— Well, Alec, don’t blame m e!] B anta w ould like to be th e next I advised you not to keep an account 1 I w ater com m issioner, and we u nder- i Edinburgh Scotsman, stan d he has a good chance. At lea st, those who favor m ore m eters! — “ W e Should W orry’’— JUDGE C ALKINS W1LLSUPP0RT KELLY CHARLES L. LOOMIS. — adv-tf Co., M frs., B uffalo, N. Y. The In d ep en d en t A m erican V oters L eague is com posed of m en and wom en, some of whom a re lifelong R epublicans and D em ocrats. They have realized th a t one of the m ost im p o rta n t issues in th is cam paign is th e election of a C ircuit Judge. They feel th a t th e Ju d g e of th e C ircuit C ourt and those law yers practicing in th a t Court a re q ualified to know who should be elected Judge in th is cam paign. * T here is certain ly no celaner, ab ler, b e tte r Ju d g e th an Judge C alkins. This L eague is in receipt of his w ritten sta te m e n t to you as to his position upon this m a tte r and it is also in possession of the in dorsem ent of th e m ajo rity of (he B ar o f both Jackson and Josephine Counties. It th ere fo re subm its to you these two se p ara te indorsem ents as follows: flil witli RED CROWN and nothing eke Motorists who follow this rule in their gasoline buying find that they not only save money—because “Red Crown” yields more per gallon mileage • - but improve the power and stamina of the motor. “Red Crown” enables your car to develop the maximum of power that its makers built into it. It vaporizes rapidly and uni­ formly in the carburetor, and is consumed completely in the cylinders. Uniform wherever and whenever you buy it — hence you don’t have to bother G a s o lin e with carburetor adjustments. d u a lliv Fili at the F ed Crown sign — at Service Stations, garages, and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY l California ) .▼.v> ‘ FRANK M. CALKINS “ C ircuit Judge “ M edford, O regon, O ctober 30, 1922. “ To the V oters: “ In response to the request of a m ajo rity of th e practicin g atto rn ey s of th is d istric t th a t I sta te my views, will say th a t, in accord w ith my best ju d gm ent, I intend to vote for E. E. K elly for C ircuit Judge. ‘ F. M. CALKINS.” “ As law yers practicing a t th e Jackson and Josephine County Bar. we indorse E. E. K elly for C ircuit Ju d g e, having th e u tm o st confidence in his honesty, in te g rity , ab ility and fitness. W e believe the office should be no n -p artisan , and we urge those having confidence in our jud g m en t on th is question to do w hat they can in his behalf. “ PO RTER J. N E FF. ‘ A. E. REAMES. “ WM. M. COLVIG. “ G. M. ROBERTS. ‘CHAS. W. REAMES. Jack so n County ‘MAHLON PURDIN. “ F. J. NEWMAN. “ LINCOLN McCORMACK “ DON R. NEBURY. “ RAW LES MOORE. ‘GUS NEWBURY, “ N. DICKEY. B. F. LINDAS. Josep h in e County “ N IE L R. ALLEN. “ O. S. BLANCHARD. “ G. W. COLVIG. “ A. C. HOUGH.” “ JAM ES T. CHINNOCK. ‘H. D. NORTON. “ C. A. SID LER. ‘J. N. JOHNSTON. “ GEORGE H. DURHAM. “ EDW ARD VAN DYKE. “ C. E. RUSK. It likew ise urges upon you th e necessity of electing Alice E. H anley as R ep resen tativ e instead of R alph Cowgill. Miss H anley is a farm er, has d u rin g all of h e r life m ade a business success of h er farm , is determ ined to do w hat she can on th e side of econom y and to low er taxes, and to uphold co n stitu tio n al governm ent. W e subm it th a t she is en titled to your e n th u sia stic support. This L eague likew ise has indorsed George W. Dunn for S tate S enator, because of his w orth and ste rlin g q u alities and his su p erio r qualifications over those of his opponent. And this L eague has likew ise indorsed G overnor O lcott for re-election. And the L eague pledges th e voters th a t in its councils m ade up of all p a rtie s it has carefully considered th e m aking of these recom m endations, and it asks th e su p p o rt of tlte public w ith o u t reg a rd to politics. And it asks th is in th e nam e of clean, respectable and effective governm ent and ad m in istra tio n of all laws. R espectfully subm itted, INDEPENDENT AMERICAN VOTERS I.EAGUE. (P a id A dvertisem ent) 'k !