A j BHJLAMD DAILY « D IA O S PAOT TWO Ashland Tidings Established 1§76 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY • PAPER TEL EPH O N E 39 O. K. LOGAN, Editor E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon Postoftice as Second-class Mall Mat ter. b y -' bekt M oses W arts d o n 't m a tte r m uch if they don’t show. <3> ---------- Law7 never changed a m an 's <§• religion or his n a tu re — and never will. <$> --------- - >♦> A s m a rt m an is one who <$■ keeps his m outh sh u t about • th in g s he doesn’t know. LOOMIS TICKET CITIZENS' TICKET For Mayor CHARLES L. LOOMIS For Mayor DR. W. E. BLAKE For City Council S. A. PE T E R S, SR. M. C. LINING ER DR. R. L. BTJRDIC H. G. WOLCOTT MRS. W M. BARBER MRS. w . J. W ALLACE Foi City Council G. M. FROST C. H. PIER C E A. C. JOY IRVING E. FINLEY L. A. MOSS A. M. BEAVER Located at San Jose— Installs New M achine— The George C arp en ter fam ily, who L. J. O rres has installed a new left here som e tim e ago, have lo c a t-! pressing m achine of the late st type ed a t 1010 D elm ar avenue, San Jose, ¡u his place of business. Calif. I ---------- ______ ■ Cheap insurance is costly a t any P rin te d b u tte r w rappers, sm all price. F o r sound insurance a t rea- ilots, 25 cents a dozen; th re e dozen sonable ra te s, see Billings Agency. J4tf 5 1 tf E stablished 1883. It is doubtful if th e re has ever fo r 60 cents. Tidings Office. been a m edicine endorsed by so m any m inisters of the Gospel as has T anlac. Indeed, th ere is scarcely a faith , creed or denom ination in all the land in which one or m ore of the elergym en has n ot publicly ex-| pressed th e ir indebtedness to the P re m ie r P re p a ra tio n for the benefits they have derived from its use. One of the la te st to speak out in th is connection is Rev. B. M. Bridges — a widely know n and beloved Bap-; tis t p reacher, resid in g a t M oones-; boro, N. C.— whose sta te m e n t fol­ lows: “ T anlac has given me a good ap-j p etite, toned up my system and re -' newed my stre n g th in such a g ra ti­ fying way th a t I am glad to recom -j m end it to anyone who is in a ru n ­ down condition. F o r ten years past I have had such a Severe case of in ­ digestion th a t I could not find a n y ­ th in g to eat th a t agreed w ith me. I F inally I becam e very nervous and could get but very little sleep or rest. “ It seem s t h a t I took nearly ev­ cause it is scientific in formula and ery th in g try in g to get m yself rig h t, GOOD way to determ ine how m uch it costs to ro t a preparation. It is right. h u t no th in g helped me u n til I ran j b u ild in g is to find out how m uch We’ve made best paints for 73 years across Tanlac. My nerves are s o ' —to meet the weather conditions in lum ber, needed to re p a ir o r re ­ the West. They contain the finest m uch b e tte r now th a t my sleep i s , b u ild , w ould cost. materials—PIONEER WHITE LEAD, sound and refreshing. I enjoy my pure linseed oil, pure zinc, and pure m eals and have also gained w eight. I Y ou’ll find th at it costs several colors—combined in scientifically ex­ >1 can say from experience th a t T an-i tim es as m uch as the p a in t which act proportions with long-time skill. lac is a splendid m edicine and tonic, 1 saves rep a irs. P a in t your b u ild ­ for it has b u ilt me up w onderfully.” ! ings w hen they need it. R otting T anlac is sold by all good d r u g - ; p ro p erty is w asteful an d extrava­ on Painting gists. g an t. A»k our agent for adrica, Rev. B.M . Bridges Gives Facts in His Case <§>. For City Recorder For City Treasurer (In d o rsed ) subscription Price Delivered in City: G. G. EÚBANKS One nrbnth ....................................J .65 GERTRUDE BIEDE T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 For City Recorder < $• Six m onths .................................... 3.76 For City Treasurer GERTRUDE BIEDE One year <.................................... 7-66 <§> SYLVESTER PATTERSON ! — adv. 52-5 Mail and Rural Routes « One m onth ....................................$ .65 _<£! For Members Park Board T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 <•> (In d o rsed ) Six m onths .................................... 3.50 One year ...................................... 6.of HAL McNAIR ADVERTISING RATES ' MRS. F. D. W AGNER Display Advertising •> A ristocracy gets very thin in A. C. NIN1NGER Jingle Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c i Q> the ribs w ithout a wad of m on- <5> j — Adv-tf YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising ! • ey to back it up. <§> WMl LOOMIS PLATFORM One tim e a w q^k......................< 27 Vfe (-* <& ................. 25 Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of Two tim es a w^gk............. A final explanation of th e p u r­ | To live to be a hundred and ................. 20 A shland, I m ake the follow ing state- ’Cvery o th e r d a y .............. poses and plans of the Oregon 1927 have no th in g to show for it b u t • raent of th e policies I stan d for, and Local R eaders exposition has been issued by the E ach line, each tim e ..................... 10c ¡ old age isn ’t w orth the effort. <♦> :he position I tak e on the issues of ---------- <£ the cam paign: general com m ittee u n d er the head- To .run every o th er (Jay fo r one m onth, each lino, each tim e. . 7c In a big citv you can a tte n d <$> . Tfi® first consideration of a city . ¡ng, “ The E xposition M eans Im m e­ ..-s should be the h ealth of its people, I To run- every issue for one m onth '?> to your own business; in a • ¡am, th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev- diate S tate D evelopm ent,” the sta te of m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5- * sm all town everybody does it ery precaution to p ro te c t th e w ater has been issued fo r general d istri­ C lassified Colum n $ of A shland creek from pollution. It bution betw een now’ and the election for you. One cent th e word each tim e. j m ust be kep t pure. To ru n every issue for one m onth ; <$> on Novem ber 7th, w’hen th e exposi­ l believe in the enforcem ent of the tion issue will be finally settled. or m ore, th e 'w o rd each tim e. HEZ HECK SAYS: • ; laws, p a rtic u la rly those against Legal Kate It is proposed th a t the 1927 expo­ “ If you c a n ’t hit the ^ gam bling and bootlegging. F irst tim e, per 8-pc?nt lin e ..........10c 'f sition shall be the c e n tral fea tu re < £ > I am opposed to factions in Ash- c en ter of th e cuspidor a t Each subsequent tim e, per 8- i <«' land, and prom ise, if elected, to be of a ten-year developm ent plan for point line ...................................... 5c | 20 feet, you a in ’t got no C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 i fO rtall,V i e peop1®’ r.a th e r the e n tire s ta te ,” says one of the business usin «.erbaccer.” th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan I , O bituaries, the l i n e ..................... 2 (4 c <8>jjs th is: ‘‘The way to get action is to i sig nificant p arag rap h s. ‘‘If you be- F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies lieve th a t Oregon should a t once in ­ A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders ------------------------------------------------------ unite every factio n .” I am in favor of th e new hotel s titu te some tan g ib le and im press­ o r societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ trib u te to h ealth and progress. The p ro j ect W e have th e scenery, the ive m ethod of s ta te developm ent ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ligious and benevolent orders will be elect.on of th e Blake tick et will be clim ate, th e soil ’and the people— you can confidently give your ap­ charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad a public approval of those policies, everything here except a m odern ho- vertlsln g when an adm ission or other Tho election of the Loom is ticket tel to a ttr a c t new com ers. L e t’s get proval to th e exposition m easure. will indicate a desire on th e p a rt of ;t^ a t h °t e l - “ The one purpose of the exposi­ charge is m ade. I am proud of A shland’s fine rep- tion is the developm ent of Oregon citizens for a m ore progressive a d - ;Ut a tjon everyw here in th e m a tte r of i schools and education, and I favor and Oregon resources. The present m in istratio n . 1923 AUTOMOBILE TAGS W i t h o u t r e g a r d to individuals it ay be - Z T o p any su itab e le action “ *5 looking : Ormal tow ard s undeveloped condition *■*=“ <" m SP,le *>' seen Sl“ BIBLE THOUGHT PROCURABLE AFTER NOV. I Light Being Thrown On 1927 Exposition _ Before Election Day — FOR TODAY— tick et be elected from top to hot- ' fices ‘V n d ’ all V o sk io n s on "the3 city ’s i and ie rtility , O regon has b u t one- tim . We th in k it will be a good payroll filled by citizens and ta x - ¡ B ird th e population per sq u are m ile payers of A shland itself. No outside th a t W ashington and C alifornia ftninnm nn irrirr rn th in g for th e town. place-holders! have. Oregon has eig h t persons to T hat is why we a re going to clip WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 I believe th a t w hen th e people j the sq u are m ile; W ashington 20. th e Loom is tick et from th e paper HOW TO PRAY— T h erefo re I vote in favor of a n y th in g they should ! say unto you, w hat th in g s soever ¡an d tak e it to th e polls on election get it, and I am opposed to a ll form s ! and C alifornia 22. The one relief day, so th a t we will be su re to v o le 'o f tric k ery , p a rtic u la rly the so-called from O regon’s burden of tax atio n is ye desire, when ye pray, believe for all th e can didates on it, reg ard - ' Mk e rs ” B a t a re use for- reck o n ing comes a t last J »nm ity. At present, th o u san d s of | effo rt to the extent of extending ward. However, tolks d iffer on y ¡d o llars w orth of local products go . su p p o rt.” public policies, and we th in k , r ig h tly :’0 every secret political cabal. Dy- tQ w aste for lack of canning and p re-j nasties have come and dynasties ' serfving facilities, so. It would be a dull old w orld if have gone in every age. In th e ; On these principles I ask to be ¡ Inspiration Alone Seldom Wins. everybody th o u g h t and acted alike.) — *“ ) «„dw d You will learn . . . that there Is .... Kno.. tho ! ‘’ays of regal P °w er these dynasties CHARLES L. LOOMIS. hut, if we should h e a r th e n astiest w ere open and above board. The — adv-tf no genius in life like the genius of story possible on Dr. B lake, we energy and industry. You will learn would not repeat it, for, ten chances g re a t gen erals who led th e ir people that all the traditions so current to victory, reduced the enem y to D ang er S ignal. to one it would be a d irty lie; if we among very young men that certain slavery, assum ed th e reins of pow- A recently invenled alliiclim enl for great characters have wrought their rep eated it, it would do ou r cause no good and m ight do him an i r r e - j er aiu^ established th e ir dyastic rule,I passenger or freight elevators s-,'.itches i greatness by an inspiration, as it were, p arab le in ju ry . We believe, how’-j which lasted u ntil som e general, I on a re(j light or rings a hell as a dan- grow out of a sad m istake.—Donald G. je r signal w hen. I hey a r e o v erlo ad ed . ¡ M itchell. ever, in speaking o ut ou r opinions! g re a te r th an they, conquered them stra ig h t fV m th e sh o u ld er w ithout and re <’»ced thein to sla v e ry- As the ages passed, th e comm on villification, inunendo or evasion. If! people becam e m ore and m ore in-i th ere is no good a rg u m e n t for ov.r' position, we a re not rig h t in assum ­ te llig e n t and m ore en lig h ten ed and ing it. If we th in k citizens a re a c t­ th ere was less place in civic life for and Have ing in such m an n er as to th w a rt the th e g re a t general. W ar cam e into town, we have no h esitatio n in nam ­ d isrep u te and th e a rts of peace grew m ore im p o rtan t. B efore th a t, w ar i ing them and saying why we th in k was politics. Since th a t, politics ! they are. We can see n o th in g w rong has been w ar. Then it was th e stru g - j in th a t. Anyhow, we insist on doing gle of one natio n a g a in st an o th er. : th a t in all good sp irit, but in sim ple Now it is th e stru g g le, largely of and plain language. one group of politicians a g a in st a n­ Factions are good for a com m un­ ity. They do not te a r dow n; they o th er. Then the re su lts of victory W hen factional sp irit » e re dynasties. Now the re s u lt ofj build up. ru n s high m en. o therw ise passive, victory is di-nastys. Like th e dynas- m odern di-nastys become in terested in the a ffa irs o f ! ’*63 ot ° ’d - Bible Thmiphta memorized, w ill prove a priceless heritage in after years. j * ; V o te 3 1 4 X Y ES Free Public Schools O P E N to A ll th e city and a re active advocates o F 001116 and go- th is policy, o r th at. W hat is every-' A shland has been u n d er th e sec-1 body’s business is nobody’s business. re t r u ’e °* a political di-nasty for unless the issues a re crystalized and years. This year will m ark the^ vitalized. No business conducted Passing of A shland s di-nasty — the haphazard will succeed. C ertain «»-nasty of block and .gag, the hack- fu n d am en tal policies m ust be estab - stepping di-nasty, the an ti-h o tel di- lished in any p riv a te u n d e rta k in g to n a sty > the B e anti-sew er di-nasty, the a n ti-w a ie r di-nasty, the jo k er b rin g it to a successful goal. So, in public business. C ertain d efinite n a s ty > B e flim -flam '¡di-nastty. the policies should he established and any thing-to-control di - nasty, the adhered to. If men asp ire to office backbiting di-nasty, th e villifying di­ th e r s should be a g re a te r reason for n a sty « B e inuendo di-nasty, the It th an m ere personal am bition, c h a ra c te r assassin di-nasty, th e foxy. They should recognize w hat th ey u °^d ,u ’ » "*oc’-6 i ae*suy uy di-n asiy , which has! consider re a l specific needs and nearly ruined A shland for life. This should set these needs down, accord- di-nasty is going to die and die-hard.! Ing to th e ir views, and publish them people a re g ettin g wise. They i so th a t citizens m ay know w hat they arv onto B e curves. stan d for and th e specific policies The day of dynasties a re gone, O Ti they intend to pursue, if elected. B te llig e n t, free g o \e rn m e n t reigns Upon these issues they m ay i,e 'tlu o u g h o u t the land. judged The days of A shland's di-nasty is The T idings is perfectly sincere in u e a rb’ over. Novem ber 7, 1922 will P s advocacy of a change in th e p er­ m ark the date of its dem ise and the sonnel of A shland’s a d m in istratio n . reign of th e people in A shland. W e th in k th e w rong sp irit has been S o ttly th e drum s, please, b u t no re ­ exem plified and w’rong policies have quium . A shland's di-nasty is hoary been pursued d u rin g the past two w ith age and venerable— it looks re ­ years. Many th in g s can be done, spectable, it has alread y lived too w ith o u t ad d itio n al cost to th e city, long. -Its tra il is too serp en tin e and ; which will stro n g ly tend to build up ’I ’sH nguishable. Good bye, old top. th e town, if its a d m in istra tio n ex- The devil tak e you. W e hope you enjplifies, through, its o f fic e r s , a ‘H*n a s ty as »you lived. T h a t was genuine, effective, progressive sp irit lia3tY enough to su it anybody. It w hile a non-progressive, don’t-care- has th ro ttle d and nearly ruined the a -ra p sp irit alw ays proves a h a n d i- . tow n- eap to progress. We th in k th e poll- two Ja ck so n 's P avilion to reopen Sat- G O O D e n o u g h fo r A ll A T T E N D E D b y A ll All for the Public School and the Public School for All One Flag! One School! One Language! P. S. MALCOLM, 33«, Inspector-General in Oregon, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. (Paid Advertisement) Agricultural Sulphur A GREATLY NEEDED PLANT FOOD to increase crop yields ALFALFA, GRAIN AND ORCHARDS Apply Now A shland Fruit A ssociation Next S atu rd ay will m ark the op­ ening date for the procuring of the 1923 license p lates for autom obiles, and those who have a leaning to- ’ ? I w ard the sm aller num bers had best ; send in th e ir applications to Secre- ; ta ry of S tate Sam Kozer. Assign- ' m ent of the new p lates will begin on th a t date. Based upon th e re g istra tio n lof m ore th an 131,500 autom obiles and tru ck s, the to ta l reg istra tio n for the com ing year is estim ated a t 145,000 according to Mr. Kozer. In c o n tra st to th e plates th is year, th e 1923 licenses will consist of w hite figures on a d ark blue back­ ground. >\ Save Repairs Paint Now It Costs More to Rot a Building Than to Paint It A Free Advice T he m ost econom ical p aint, in th e long ru n , is th e best paint. It’s easy to a p p ly — saves labor cost. I t covers m ore area p er g a llo n th an “ cheap” p ain t. The best paint senes five or more years longer than “cheap” paint. The he9t paint is economical be- color cards, etc. Aak the Fuller Specifica­ tion Department about the meat desirable color schemes, color harmony and say other details. Makers of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, A l l - P u r p o s e V a r n is h e s , S ilk e n w h it e E n a m e l, Fifteen-for-Fleert Varnish, Washable Wall Finish, Ante Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint« and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. Fullers « S P E C IF IC A T IO N H o P u h o s e n ix e P u P r e a Paint- in ts P u re P r e p a r e d Point- Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 27, San Francisco Branches in 19 Cities ia the W est SAVE THE MEMO BELOW : CUT IT OUT AHO. PASTE I4-1H TOUR MOTE BOO/ My house need« painting. Fuller's Specification House Paints are soTd by the following Agents I DICKERSON & SON JBDGECALK1NSW1LLSUPP0RTKELLY The In dependent A m erican V oters League is composed of men and wom en, some of whom are 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 the election of a C ircuit Judge. They feel th a t the Ju d g e of the C ircuit C ourt and those law yers practicing in th a t C ourt are qualified to know who should be elected Judge in th is cam paign. T here is certainly no celaner, ab ler, b e tte r Judge th an Judge Calkins. This League is in receip t 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 Bar of both Jackson and Josephine Counties. It th erefo re subm its to you these two se p ara te indorsem ents as follows: ‘ FRANK M. CALKINS “ C ircuit Judge “ M edford, Oregon, O ctober 30, 1922. “ To the V oters; “ In response (o the request of a m ajo rity of the practicing atto rn ey s of this d istrict th a t I sta te my views, will say th a t, in accord w ith my best judgm ent, I intend to vote for E. E. Kelly for C ircuit Judge. ‘ F. M. CALKINS.” “As law yers practicing a t th e Jackson and Josephine County Bar, we indorse E. E. Kelly for C ircuit Ju d g e, having the utm 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 ou r judgm ent on th is question to do w hat they can in liis behalf. Jack so n C ounty “ MAHLON PURDIN. “ PO RTER J. N E FF. ‘ F. J. NEWMAN. ‘ A. E. REAMES. “ LINCOLN McCORMACK “ WM. M. COLVIG. “ DON R. NEBURY. “ G. M. ROBERTS. “ CHAS. W. REAMES. “ RAW LES MOORE. “ GUS NEWBURY. “ N. DICKEY. “ B. F. LINDAS. Jo sep h in e County “ N IEL R. ALLEN. “ JAM ES T. CHINNOCK. ‘H. D. NORTON. ‘J. N. JOHNSTON. “ O. S. BLANCHARD. “ C. A. SIDLER. “G. W. COLVIG. “ GEORGE H. DURHAM. “EDWARD VAN DYKE. “ A. C. HOUGH.” “ C. E. RUSK. It likew ise urges upon you th e necessity of electing Alice E. H anley as R epresentative 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 c o n stitu tio n a l governm ent. W e subm it th a t she is en titled to your en th u sia stic support. This L eag u e'lik ew ise lias indorsed George W. Dunn for S tate S enator, because of his w orth and ste rlin g qu alities and his su p erio r qualifications over th o se of his opponent. And th is 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 arties it has carefully considered the m aking o’ these recom m endations, and it asks th e su p p o rt of tife public w ithout reg a rd to politics. And it asks th is in the nam e of clean, respectable an d effective governm ent and a d m in istra tio n of a ll laws. R espectfully subm itted, IN D EPEN D EN T AMERICAN VOTERS LEAGUE. (P a id A dvertisem ent) y