Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday, November 6, 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
rx O T TWO
projects for profitably utilizing t h e ’
“THOUGHTLETS”
benefit from the bounties and bene- w hen I planned to estab lish here a
! 4
fru
its
and,
vegetables
of
th
is
com-
j
factions N atu re has bestow ed u p o n ; g re a t hotel and sa n ita riu m ,
Lady Duff Gordon has gone bank-
m unity.
At present, tho u san d s of
In sp ite of th is “ invisible govern­
Bst&bllshbd 1876
us.
dollars w orth of local products go r u PL We hope th a t is not to be
Published Every Evening Except
L e t’s try a change. W e will never m en t” I have an affection for A sh­
to w aste for lack of canning and p r e - . the fashion,
Sunday
serfving facilities.
j What ls the difference w hether
get anyw here as th in g s stan d now, land th a t these selfish men cannot
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
On these principles I ask to be ,
and as they will continue to stan d drive out. I can see m any oppor­
They
obev”
* is cut out or not.
judged.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
tu n itie s to m ake our picturesque
I u n d er p resent influences.
I
never
do.
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
alm ost
helpless and (Signed)
PAPER
city fam ous and prosperous. I w ant
1 was
BERT MOSES.
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I If you get killed ill a prize fight.
TEL EPH O N E 39
to assist in g e ttin g new en terp rises w pi-?bpd onlj 75 pounds when I
ANNOUNCEMENT
it is crim in al; if you get killed in a
s ta rte
d tak
g Tanlac
here to supply em ploym ent to o u r ,'11“
11'”1
v«*“ in
***5
m m ov, but today I
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
H
aving
closed
my
A
shland
office,
football gam e, it is accidental.
E d ito r T idings:
young m en and women. To me i t , am wel1 aud Strong and weigh ex- I will tak e care of my A shland prac-
M oonshine and au to s ru n to­
In reading over the proceedings
E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon,
m eeting Iia a traRedy to see them go else‘ '
° T ’ï ï î î ’ r e t ’? ’ ? ? 1
tice a t the home3 of P atien ts by ap- gether.
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
of th e T h u rsd ay , evening kPt I o b - 'w here looking for w ork when 11 ia ; f ' I? 5,an,J
4' ' “ 3 F l l t h AVe',’1 ? " ’ i po in taien t. Phone 401 for ap p o in t­
T ru th comes from the h e a rt <•>
The governm eal lias reduced the
ter.
, th , a t w ork . , here j S eattle W
ash wife
vvasii.,
wne of
or a a w
w ell-known
enuow n. 1
not from the m outh.
<S> j.ut on by 3 th e C itizens’ tic k , e . t I ob-, our duty to supply
Dr.
Geo.
J.
Kinz,
Chlro-
ru
n
n in g expenses, “one billion de-
served th a t when Mr. Blake w as
; re a j est a te dealer
**ub8criptiou Price Delivered in City: <«>
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,
,
.
,
.
.
and
keep
them
a
t
hom
e.
u
w
e
r
-
practor.
54-1
■
ficit.”
One nronth ....................................$ .65
r am
8ym pathy w ith tb a t la r g e ; “ F o r eig h t years, I had stom ach
T roubles th a t don’t happen <¥> asked th e question how he stood on
Three m o u t h s ............................... 1-95
prohibition,
he
m
ost
assuredly
evad-
n
um
ber
Qf
citizens who belleve tb a t ’ trouble, and the past two y ears my
Six months .................................... 3.75 I ❖ w orry you m ore th an those th a t
ed
th
e
question
en
tirely
and
took
up
.50
¡an "Invisible governm ent” is a bad life has been sim Ply m iserable.
I
ons year ....................................
do.
the tobacco h a b it; said he never i influence anyw here, and th a t a 1 scarcely a te enough to keep alive
Mail and Rara! Routes
j
One month ....................................I .65
Always dem and a receipt <$> was seen intoxicated in his life, b u t !.ch an g e in local governm ent will b e ! and finally got so weak th a t for
Three months ............................... 1.951
th a t did not say he never d ran k , f o r |a gQod th in g fQr everybody except a j days a t a tim e I had to stay in bed
Six months ...................................... 3.50 * from th e fellow who blows <?■
8elfish m en , or m my M orris chair, and I was
On« year ...................................... 6.51
ab o u t his honesty.
<§> m any ot us have seen lots of m en | few n a rro w . m inded
th at d ran k th e ir , reg , u lar dram and ¡grow
j
,
grow ing worse
dav bv
dav
ADVERTISING RATES
n a rro g a n t th ro u g h a long lease
worse nay
uy nay.
Display Advertising
w
ere
never
seen
d
ru
n
k
.
No
one
ever
j
Qf
pow
er
I
“
My
husband
spared
n o thing to
F o rg e t th a t you are grow ing <$>
Dingle Insertion, each in c h ............ SOc;
knew
of
th
e
ir
habit
unless
you
got
j
Tq
th
e
’
Women>3
Civic
club
and
t
o
!get
the
best
of
a
tte
n
tio
n
for
me, b u t;
YEARLY CONTRACTS
’ ♦ old, and you will look ten years
¡th
e
ir
b
rea
th
,
but
they
liked
the
citizens
Qf
A
shland
T
ten
d
er
m
y
!
I
was
u
tte
rly
despondent
when
he;
<§• younger th an you are.
Display Advertising
|
booze
and
thought^
they
could
n
o
t|
g
ra
titu
d
e
for
tbe
k
in
d
,y
tre
a
tm
e
n
t
’
finally
prevailed
upon
me
to
try
'
One tim e a w m R ........................27 ^ c
25
Two tim es a w ^gk.. .
You get m ore useful educa-
along w ithout
and w hile they they have given me, and w ith all T a n ' ac- If is alm ost u n b eliev ab le,!
.20
Nvery o th e r d a y ...............
» tion from m ixing w ith plain ^ j f f uld s,an d up and n ev er show it, good people j j oin ¡n tb e bope tb a t but today, a fte r tak in g only four
Believing it to be of vital importance to Jackson
Local Readers
th e outcom e of thijs election will b°H les of the m edicine, I am a well
people th an {rom m ixing w ith <•>
Each line, each tim e ......................10c
County and to Ashland, that the Ashland-Klamath Falls
^ .¡u n tim e ly graves. Now why did not
professors.
To tru n every o th e r day for one
show th a t the day of ‘ invisible gov­ and happy wom an in every way. I
<
j.
Mr.
Blake
come
o
ut
decidedly
and
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c <3>
Highway he completed at the earliest possible moment,
—
e rn m e n t” in ou r city is gone for- will bless T anlac as long as I live.’
To run- every issue for one m onth
T
anlac
is
sold
by
all
good
drug
<§> The m argin betw een clever- <$> say he was for prohibition and law iever.
JE SSE WINBURN.
and knowing that Klamath County has voted $300,(XM)
Ok m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c
gists.
i ?> ness and freshness is as sm all <$ enforcem ent and for a good m oral
Classified Column
for the completion of the Klamath end of this road, we,
town. We, the tem perance p eo p le,! E d ito r T idings:
® as the change you have left af-
One cent th e word each tim e.
who have w orked these 40 or 50 j if you w ant A shland to stay rig h t th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan
To ru n every issue for one m onth <'•’ te r eatin g a few m eals in a Pull-
the directors of the Ashland Chamher of Commerce, urge
or m ore, % c t h e ’w ord each tim e.
years
don t w ant th a t kind of a man! w here it is, w ith no life, no energy, is th is: “ The way to get action is to
<$> m an diner.
every citizen of Jackson County to vote YES authorizing
Legal R ate
i for the office of m ayor. He prob-, no en te rp rise, no in d u cem en t to un ite every factio n .”
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F irst tim e, per 8-pc)nt lin e ..........10c <3>
I
am
in
favor
of
the
new
hotel
$100,000 bonds for the completion of this road, and for
<i> ; ably never voted for prohibition or keep young people here, no m ark et
* HEZ HECK SAYS:
Each subsequent tim e, per 3-
project. We have th e scenery, the
.^¡helped
c
u
r
good
people
to
save
ou
r
for
the
sm
all
farm
er,
w
ith
but
little
“ Soup and w hiskers is
potnt line ...................................... 6c <3>
,
clim ate, the soil and (he people—
building the bridge at Gold Hill.
Card of t h a n k s ................................$1.00 ; v- a com bination th a t sim ply
<$■ ¡n atio n from going to d e stru ctio n w ater and th a t filthy, and $40,000' everything here except a m odern ho-
O bituaries, th e l i n e ......................3 % cj
to. a tt.ract new com eis- L e t’s get
w on’t w o rk .”
<§» from booze, which it would very lying idle in th e city treasu ry , t h e n ;
W. IT. MeXAlli, Pres
Fraternal Orders and Societies
soon.
W
e,
th
e
tem
perance
peo-
vote
the
sam
e
pld
tick
et
and
k
e
e
p
’
am
proud
of
A
shland’s
fine
rep-
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
J. H. FULLER, Secy.
ple, and m ore especially th e W. pinching the pennies until you die u tatio n everyw here in the m a tte r of
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
A. C. BRIGGS.
C. T. U., dem and a m an for m ayor and fiq^} o u t you don’t need money schools and education, and I favor
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ lutely free from contam ination.
E. V. CARTER.
ligious and benevolent o rd ers w^ill be
The principal acto rs behind the who d ares to come o ut boldly and to buy wood or coal fo r your fu tu re any su itab le action looking tow ards
the re-opening of the norm al school.
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
uncom prom isingly for p rohibition.; home.
E. E. JACKSON.
IL G. ENDERS, JR,
I am In favor of having all of­
vertisln g w heu an adm ission or other B lake tick et w ant to hold A shland
No one who does not will get our;
___________________
back.
They
w
ant
her
to
stand
still.
fices
and
all
positions
on
th
e
city’s
,1. W. MeCOY.
charge ls m ade.
They have no faith in the possible I vote» be lie dem ocrat or re p u b lic a n .! To th e ed ito r:
payroll filled by citizens and tax ­
L. F. FERGUSON.
fu tu re of A shland. Some of th e m ! Now, good people of A shland, Chris-1
if legs is all we w ant in o rd er to payers of A shland itself. No outside
VOTE IT STRAIGHT
I place-holders!
F. C. HOMES.
It is exceedingly im p o rtan t, in the a re those who fought to the last tia n s especially, and all who stand craw l on, why not send to Mexico j I believe th a t when the people
J. IT. MeGEE.
city e le c tio n ' tom orrow th a t voters ditch ag ain st th e m unicipal w ater I ° r I be b e tte rm e n t of A shland, stop a nd get a centipede?
vote in favor of a n y th in g they should
!
get
it,
and
I
am
opposed
to
all
form
s
w
orks,
who
fought
th
e
sew
erage
s
y
s
-
|and
take
notice
and
vote
for
the!
V.
0. N. SMITH.
MARION
VAN
NATTA.
for Mr. Loom is vote th e whole ticket
I
of
trick
ery
,
p
a
rticu
la
rly
th
e
so-called
s tra ig h t. The cam paign has been a tern, who fought to keep the city man wbo did come out and say w hat
F. S. ENGLE.
i “ jo k e rs ” th a t a re often used to de­
LOO&HS TICKET
hot one and p arty sp irit has been i from a cq u irin g the electric lig h t be stood for— th a t is C. Loomis,
ceive th e voters. I believe th a t be­
TRYING E. VINING.
For Mayor
aroused to a high pitch. Should Mr. ¡p la n t; in fact, who have fought ev-
MRS. B. H. HATCH
ing on th e level is the highest form
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
of A m erican citizenship.
Loom is be elected and a m ajo rity o f je r y forw ard m ovem ent of the town
The above action has been endorsed by a Forum of
The p resent w ater supply fo r A sh­
A shland Oregon, Nov. 4, 1922.
th e councilm en on the opposite tick- from its b irth to th e p resent day.
land is inadequate, and I favor t a k ­
For CSty Council
et as well, little will be accom plished
The T idings believes in th e splen- E d ito r T idings:
the Medford Chamber of Commerce, and by the Board
ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas­
S. A. P E T E R S, SR.
in th e next tw o years. If you w ant did fu tu re of A shland. It believes | We w ant to co n g ra tu la te M edford
ing the supply th ro u g h such m ea­
of Directors, also at a Forum of the Ashland Chamher
M. C. LINING ER
sures as the people m ay adopt.
a change, vote for a com plete th a t no town on the Pacific coast because of having a organization in
DR. R. L. BURDIC
I
believe
th
e
m
ayor
and
city
of Commerce.
change, w ithout reg a rd to personal has g re a te r o p p o rtu n ities if an in ­ Its m idst th a t has th e courage to
council should give th e ir m oral in­
H G. WOLCOTT
friendships. T here is a priciple in-j te llig e n t, forw ard course is pur- come out in th e open as the W. C.
fluence and su p p o rt to all practical
MRS W. M. BARBER
volved in th is election. T here a re a sued.
T. U. of th a t city did in your issue
MRS. W. J. W ALLACE
g rea t num ber of citizens who be-
The e n tire Loom is tick et was se- of yesterday and tell th e voters the
lieve th a t th e influences h eretofore lected w ith th a t view. If th a t tick- why and the w here of th in g s politi­
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d om inating the public activities of e t is elected, the full m oral force of cal. It took h e a rts brave and tru e
(In d o rsed )
the city should be swept away clean, j the city will be throw n behind^eVery to m ake the declaratio n they w ere
GERTRUDE BIEDE
T here a re som e good m en on the j forw ard m ovem ent, th a t is based on sponsors for. We a re hoping th ere
Blake ticket. W ere th e re no p rin -¡g o o d jud g m en t and sound principles, are o th e r org an izatio n s th a t will be
For City Treasurer
ciple involved and th e isues were T h a t's w hat th e T idings w ants to as brave and open.
SYLVESTER PATTERSON
P olitics cor­
purely
betw een
individuals,
the see and th a t is why th is paper is ru p ts ev erything it touches and it
F o r M em bers P a rk B oard
w rite r would vote for some of t h e ! su p p o rtin g th e Loom is ticket.
touches everything. The W. C. T.
(In d o rsed )
Blake councilm anic candidates, b u t
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U. of M edford is to be praised th a t
HAL
McNAIR
th e issues a re too im p o rtan t. Not
it has not been so co rru p ted thereby
AYe have no confidence in the political judgment of lawyers
MRS.
F.
D.
W AGNER
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM.
« th a t it was a fra id to speak o ut w hen|
only do we need a change, b u t we
A.
C.
NININGER
who
advise us to support E. E. Kelly for Circuit Judge We do
need a com plete change, a change
a calam ity such as the election of a ;
—
Adv-tf
'
so com plete th a t when C harlie To th e ed ito r:
have confidence in C. M. Thomas, who is our candidate for
judge to the circu it co u rt of an as­
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Com ing down from P o rtla n d to p ira n t whose record is a ll on the Vote the Loomis
Loom is takes the place, he will have
Circuit Judge. We want a Judge selected by the people and not
Ticket Straight
th e su p p o rt of a com plete council J A shland yesterday, I chanced to side of unrig h teo u sn ess th re a te n s us
Clip the above tick et and tak e it ;
by the political lawyers.
and not be ham pered in his w ork by m eet on th e tra in a very prom inent even a little bit. We have often w ith you to the polls so th a t you
C. M. THOMAS
We fell to w ondered why the law s of o u r sta te will not fo rg et th e nam es on the;
th e influences outside of the council Oregon business m an.
which have been directin g th e town ta lk in g ab o u t w hat a w onderful and nation w ere enforced as well as Loomi8 ticket. L e t’s try a change,
C. M. Thomas, our candidate for Circuit Judge, has made a
s ta te we have, and yet we are un­ they are, b u t ou r w onder in c re a s e s ) from top t0 bottom and m ake Ash-^
in the past.
record during his residence in Jackson County, Oregon, which
L e t’s vote it s tra ig h t.
This is able to get m ore ? people to come | when we read the list of law yers iand a prOgressivei prosperous town.
commends him to every law-abiding citizen as the proper person
I asked him
not said alone fo r the Loom is ticket. here.
im why W ashing-1 indorsing (--------------).
If such a ’
___________________
to be elected Circuit Judge. His record in the Legislature and in
If you are for the B lake ticket, vote ton on the n o rth and C alifornia on th in g can be done u n d e r a dry tree,
CITIZENS’ TICKET
the
State Senate and as School Director has always been right.
th a t stra ig h t. Fix it so th a t those the south had so far o u tstrip p ed us, w hat could be done under a wet?
who a re elected will u n d e rsta n d they and he replied:
He has always stood for law enforcement, for the enforcement of
D. M. BROW ER.
For Mayor
‘ T hree w ords tell th e story:
rep re sen t a m ajo rity sen tim en t in
DR. W. E. BLAKE
all the laws for all the people, not some of Ihe laws against some
th e towu. Then they can act w ith­ Town P um p P olitics. We have the To the W om en’s Civic Club and to
of the\people and for a violation of some of the laws by other people
For City Council
o u t friction and go forw ard w ithout sam e deplorable conditions in P o rt­ the Citizens of A shland:
E. E. KELLY
G. M. FROST
discord to c arry out th e principles land th a t you have in A shland. New­
You a re m ore o r less fam iliar w ith
C.
H.
P
IE
R
C
E
in city a d m in istra tio n t h t |' stan d com ers are looked upon w ith sus­ my activities in A shland.
E.
E.
Kelly’s
record
in
Jackson County is such that no person
W hat I
A. C. JOY
picion. They are not welcom ed here h a re done for the city is evidence, I
for.
who stood for the enforcement of the Prohibition Law could pos­
IRVING E. FINLEY
Vote it s tra ig h t tom orrow on t h e ; as they are in ou r neighboring hope, of the love I have for it and 1
sibly support him for the office of Circuit Judge. His entire
L. A. MOSS
city ticket. Lay personal likes and sta te s. We a re narrow -m inded and its people. My tre a tm e n t here by
record and especially his record as District Attorney has been and
dislikes aside and vote for the p r in - ! jealous. We a re u n d e r th e dom ina- an overw helm ing m ajo rity of the
A. M. BEAVER
was such as to ally him definitely and absolutely as a sympathizer
ciple, e ith e r of a com plete change, tion of selfish cliques, or ra th e i die- j (.¡uzens have been friendly, kindly
F
o
r
City
T
re
a
su
re
r
or vote it stra ig h t to leave the c ity ! n asties, as your local ed ito r calls and generous. T he only opoosition
of the liquor traff ic and most «of the men who are going about the
G. G. EUBANKS
com pletely under the in flu e n c e s; them . They perm it no new idea to I have encountered conies from w hat
district campaigning for him are known sympathizers of said
which have in the past and will con- be adopted and no new e n te rp rises th e T idings calls th e “invisible
illegal
liquor traffic. We have a wet Sheriff aud a wet District
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tin u e to dom inate if th e Blake tick-i to be u n d e rta k en unless they can gov ern m en t/
It has system atically
GERTRUDE BIEDE
Attorney campaigning for E. E. Kelly. His campaign managers
et gets a m ajority.
control it and grab off th e ir own and continuously antagonized my
adv 52-5
have always been wet and are so now.
Vote th e city tick et stra ig h t, one piece of change.
They put th e ir every moVe to m ake A shland a m ore
own
in
te
re
sts
ahead
of
the
public’s;
b
e
a
u
tifu
l
an
d
m
ore
h
e
a
lth
fu
l
place
way or othe other.
OUR APPEAL
LOOMIS PLATFORM
The ballot you will vote tom or- ! in te re sts, and n a tu ra lly th e new- in which to live
Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of
We appeal to every law-abiding citizen of both Jackson and
row is large and com plicated. Un- com ers w ith th e ir new capital, pass
As an Instance, I was s tu b b o rn ly ; Ashland, I m ake the follow ing sta te ­
Josephine Counties to work for and support C. M. Thomas for
less you ta k e a list of the city can- us up. That is w h> Oregon has but {,ppoSed when I tried a t my own ex m en t of th e policies I sta n d for, and
,
,
,,
,
,
,
the
position
I
tak
e
on
the
Issues
of
the office of Circuit Judge. A man in whose integrity, honesty and
didates you wish to vote for to the eig h t people to the sq u are m ile, pense, to place sa n ita ry to ilets a lo n g :,be ta m pa jgn;
polls w ith you. you will likely be-j while both W ashington and Califor- the A shland creek canyon to p ro te c t; • T he firs t consideration of a city
good character we have the utmost confidence. A man in whom
come confused when you w ade nia have over 20.
our w ater supply from pollution by should be th e h e a lth of its people, I
our confidence is increasing every day because of the campaign
th ro u g h th e g re a t num ber of candi-|
“ T hat is also why O regon’s taxes picnickers and hikers.
I was op _ , am , th ere fo re , in favor of tak in g ev-
he is making, demonstrating that he is a man of clean character,
d ates and nam es on the ticket. F or are so high.
W e pile up big ex- poged whpn j asRed th e privilege o f
^ J n .n ^ n o ih m o .r^ t
judicial temperament and in every way qualified to fill the office
th a t reason you should clip out the penses on th e back of a sm all pop- paying for and placing rubbish r e - ’^ u i t be k ep t p J re
Ashland
Tipped Beam at Only
75 Pounds; Now
Weighs 110
Tidings
SE
S Ä T -MÖSES >
Bond Measure
Indorsed
THE ISSUE IS LAW ENFORCEMENT
POLITICAL CONFIDENCE
Loom¡¡j ticket from th e paper, if u lation.
O ur only salvation Is to cept acies jn L ith ia park.
It took; i believe in th e enforcem ent of the
vou a re for it, and ta k e it w ith you put new m en into office, m en who m ajjy m onths to get perm ission to lsw s,
p a rtic u la rly
those
against
to the polls, so th a t you will m ake extend th e hand of fellow ship in- j give t0 AsHland th e sw ans th a t now j g a ® ^ n o p p o l e ^ 1 fw U ons in Ash-
no m istkke. T h at is im p o rtan t. You stead of the fishy eye and the frigid grace and ad orn the park lake. E v - ,land and prom ise, if elected, to be
will see It when you get in the m itt.
W hen we get m ore people erybody know s w hat was done to m e th e m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r
booth w ith th e large, com plicated here th e taxes will be spread o ut
ticket before you.
th in n e r. W hat Oregon needs is a
Clip o ut the Loom is tic k e t rig h t com plete change of governm ent all
now before you forget it. and tak e around. U ntil we get it o u r scenic
it w ith you to the polls tom orrow , w onders and o u r n a tu ra l resources
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will continue to rem ain alm ost un-
TH E TWO M UNICIPAL TICK ETS know n to the rest of th e c o u n try .”
Those behind th e Loom is tick et
I feel as this m an feels. A shland
w ant A shland to go forw ard. They is in a ru t. N othing will do it m ore
G. S .B u tler announces his candidacy fo r re-election as P ark
w ant a great to u rist hotel.
They good th an a change in ou r local
Com m issioner. W rite in th e nam e of G. S. B utler and vote
w ant a practical, adequate w ater governm ent. W e need new men and
supply. They w ant to encourage th e w o m e n and new ideas to ja r us loose
for Mrs. F red W agner and W. H. M cNair, all being candi­
sm all producers by lending the act- from o u r Rip Van W inkle lethargy,
lve m oral influence of th e town to- Tom orrow a chance will be given
d ates for re-election.
w ard securing in d u strie s th a t will th e voters to m ake th e necessary
help them tak e care of th e th in g s changes and to p u t A shland in the
they produce. They w ant to m ake hands of safe, progressive, cheerful
A shland a ttra c tiv e to prospective officials.
It is tim e ou r b e a u tifu l j
se ttle rs by keeping th e city m o ra lly , city cam e to th e front, and it is
clean a n d Its w a te r supply abso- tim e for A shland to get som e real
G. S. Butler for Park Commissioner
They stand on their Records
of Circuit Judge.
The campaign of E. E. Kelly and his followers has been the
most malicious and vindictive campaign we have ever known to-
be carried on in the State of Oregon. In contrast is the campaign
of C. M. Thomas, one of the cleanest campaigns we have ever seen
carried on in this state.’ Unlimited sums of money are being ex­
pended in Kelly’s behalf.
We say to all the Christian people that it is their duty to lay
aside at this time all other occupations and devote their time to
securing the election of Mr. Thomas as Circuit Judge.
WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION
OF MEDFORD, OREGON
The above statement is hereby approved and endorsed:
Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Grants Pass, Oregon
Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Ashland, Oregon
Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Jackson County, Oregon
o—Paid ndv.