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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1922)
A8HLAJVD DALLI TIDINGS P A S» TWO as Ashland Tidings E stablished 1J76 Published Evsry Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PA PER , TEL EPH O N E C. K. LOGAN, Editor E ntered a t th e A shland. Oregon j Poetotflce as Second-class Mail M at . ter. Subscription P rice D elivered in C ity: One nronth ....................................5 •♦>[* Three m o n t h s .............. .. 1.95 3.75 Six months ........... • • • • • / • • • 7.50 One year . ............ - . . . . . . . • Mail and Rural Routes One m onth ....................................I -65 Three months . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 3.50 Six months .................................. 6.5« One year .................................... ADVEKT1STNG RATES Display Advertising Single insertion, each in ch ...........30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising One tim e a w epk.............. . . . . 2 7 1A e Two tim es a w fete.. . . . . . . . . . 25 c tivery o th e r d a y . . ......................20 c Local Readers Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c To .run every o th er day for one m onth , each line, each t im e .. »C To run- every issue for one m onth 0 t m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c Classified Column One cen t th e word each time^ To ru n every issue for one m onth or m ore, % c the*w ord each tim e. Legal Rate F irst tim e, per 8-pclnt lin e .......... 10c Bach subsequent time, per 8- point line .......................... 5c Card of t h a n k s .............................. 5 1.00 O bituaries, the line ..................... 2 Vic Fraternal Orders a n d . Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders o r societies charg in g a re g u la r in iti atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ligious and benevolent’o rd ers wjll be charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad v ertislng w hen an adm ission o r other nharge is m ade. *§> I 7 PEOPLE’S FORCJrf. Yankee Marksmen Compete in It lyg e d i f b r o f the T idings: I am a new com er in A shland, and : have freq u en tly w ondered w hether thia beau iful city w anted ou tsid ers t m . ' j e t i i e-.-feege or not. Many things I have happened since I cam e th a t : m ade me. .ti^ u k s tra n g e rs w ere un- : welcome. But th e re su lt of yester- ; day's;-election plainly show s th a t I The way to ditch a ¡¡rob!-pi - w a., v. rvug. A shland does welcome is to r e f e r .it to a com m ittee^. new com ers. It does w ant them to M s B e ttle here and help m ake a bigger s- Pigeon holes were put lni-0 • desks to encourage prccrastliiA - ■: lion. £ ------- —- •> Our rep u ta tio n s would all • su ffer .if everything was know n • about us. • — ------- • The reason th ere is so m uch • law lessness is. because tli.r e »■ are so m anv laws. <» any Jaw s -------- R b B sjfi •’•>. F ■4> Fashion has ju st ab o u t re- moved ev erything that g iv tó th e im a g in a tio n s o m e th in g to ^ • - ••• n d h o tte r city. . The tro u b le has a ll come from an au m laii.tratio u th a t was bigoted, a a r u w find in to leran t. The people all rig h t, but the people’s offi- • . • . • ntallvUs have been all -v, m ng. W hat a calam ity it is to a:.y com m unity to be m isrep resen ted -N py £fie men they elect to office - • C harley Loomis and th e new •> ^ council are. Uvna’A.nklntlAfl hroad-irtinded «nA and nrn«r- prog- rossive. They th in k A shland itself .¡s bigger th an any clique of p lo tters » in T)n;y bave vision to see th a t ♦ j?, tro n t of ns is a fu tu re so big w ith " prom ise tliat^ n o m an can say w hat ~ lim itatio n s are. Yon are on th e way to pros- ‘invisible govern- -» w . w ot ♦ perity when you get m ore joy - i ingn i ” ¡» gone. The day of good • I 'u i t i i r « 'd o l l a r in th e bank. ,r brotherhood is here. I • th an you get I n spending it. • h a v .-^ ju s t congratulate«! my es- «> , teem ed friend Loom is .by ’phone, and HEZ HECK SAYS: (l,v(S ,n(, he is going to sh ak e the ‘•Tbi 'v. s ta k e frppr.'Y oii • har!ds of those who voted for him. Ví> w hen youj ain t lj>oxin , y' isCtô'be the m ayor for all instead w h ile d e a d h e a d - i » it r ig h t • i)f lil(. ,nayO r f o r a few. A sp irit in front o your oyes." ^ i l i k e th a t is a propitious om en. Ahead «> <$> $> <?>«> $« $> «>«> «> j of A shianrt is a fu tu re th a t prom ises e ? . uHtçh. Instead of a. governm ent for “ A vote, for Loom is is a vote fo r k p a ft of th é people, Wé are to have G reer”— Briggs, L anikin and Cbm- a governm ent for all of the people, pany haulier in th e M onday parad e. May I co n g ra tu la te th e Tidings. A ccording to th a t G reer seem s to J»e! along w ith Loom is, for the triu m p h m ore p opular w ith A shland fqlks. of cpmntOn rig h ts over intolerance What Constitute« Advertising . . In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d -j even, th an B riggs, L hm kin; Billie an d bigptry? lug am ong som e as to w hat consti Briggs, C arter; B anta, McCoy and BERT MOSES. tute« news and j what „»..«♦ advertising, oU io-t «ins» pindipy all com bined. T hat alm ost i ------ we print this very simple rule, which b used by newspapers to different! gives us th e sw ell-head. 'A nyhow ,i CRAZE FOR PEON PANTS ate between them: “ALL future we th a n k th e good people of Ash’-,' HITS UNIVERSITY CITY events, w here an adm ission charge land for th e ir vote of Confidence. Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS Come to th in k of it, m aybe it was A D VERTISIN G.” T his a p p lie s ¡ to becausp Grëo; was on the rig h t side. [ EUGENE, Nov. 8.— The first pair org an izatio n s an d societies of every 'o f peon p a n ts to p u t in public ap- He alw ays hopes to be. kind as well as to individuals. __________________ i jiearance ip E u g e n e w ere adm ired a l l rep o rts of such activities after Jesse W inburh, we a re glad to and criticized on the a rm o ry dance they have occurred is news. People said All com ing social or organization have you am ongst us. We a p p reci floor S atu rd ay night. m eetings of societies w here no the w earer was a fresh m an a t the m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited. In iti ate your good offices tow ard the U niversity of Oregon— they also ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS city and your fine co n trib u tio n s to public e n te rp rises here. The W om said he w ent hom e w ithout ’em. NEWS. The youth, clad in gray tweed e n 's Civic club is grateful* to you ONE HUNDRED P E R CENT tro u se rs decorated prom iscuously and the people believie la your good We have heard m uch lately about w ith purple velvet and laces in peon in ten tio n s tow ard 'fh'enf? W e w ln t one hundred ner cent A m ericanism . .. . , atylo w ith fla res a t the bottom , o n e n u u u ie u p keep you, Jeese. We think V /o u W e hope th e next two years th a t are the best asset ever. Shake. V e m ad e considerable of a h it w ith the one h u n d red per c e n t A shlaudisiq w ant yon to like u s for several dances. w^ lik e you. “ fla p p e rs” will be exem plified by all the c iti W hether th e vest of th e boys w ere zens of A shland. A la rg e crowd across th e s t r e e t : 3ealous ot his tro u se rs or the way T here has been too m uch hau lin g froip B riggs & 'B riggs office y e s te r-!t,ie la<lie8 w ere falling for the lad ab o u t and criticism by one citizen day m orning h a d g reat gibe when ! w ith th e to re a d o r tro u se rs is not of a n o th e r in th e past. T here has they saw m en busy m oving out the tin o ^ n . A bout 11 o clock th ere was been too little faith in out tow n and phonograph s fOVe from the B riggs co n sid erab le confusion and every- the possibilities of it. T here h a s ' office to th e P rovost h a rd w are body said th e la d ’s p an ts had been been too little th o u g h t in term s of store. They said they guessed it had forcibly rem oved and th a t he was com m unity good, and too m uch been found advisable to m ake the on his way hom e w ith them under along selfish lines. T here has been change as B riggs was tire d pf the his arm instead of on his person too little appreciation and confi- whole affair. w here a m an usually w ears pants. dence tow ards the s tra p g e r w ithin ou r gates. T here has been too lit T hough a re sid e n t of the U nited I tle real h earted fellow ship, c o u r S tates ever since the close o f . t h e ’ tesy, a tte n tio n and kindliness to t Civil w ar, a Salem m an, 71 years of I new com ers. age, recently filed his app licatio n | In sh o rt. A shland cannot pro sp er for citizenship. Any m an th a t takes on w hat she has been, o r w hat she th a t long to m ake up his m ind is; th e fu tu re holds w hat th e re fs should be denied his citizenship of pro sp erity fo r Ashland- W ith papers. all her n a tu ra l advantages, she w i l l ) __________________ never be b ro u g h t in to her own ex- T hat “ chicken ra n c h e r” Dill seem s cept by e a rn e st, effective, harmOR-J to cut so m e 'ic e. W e would like to ious work. Citizens should be deep-| bave seen him in jo in t debate w ith ly in te rested in the w elfare and" one of th e b e st ones on th e o th er prosperity of th e city, w ithout fac side. It would have changed th e ir tional bias. opinions about “Thicken ran c h e rs.” The a d m in istra tiv e a ffa irs of the city should be conducted on the A ltogether, now. L e t’s forget, broadest principles of progressive factionalism , -politics and eiissthlness sp irit, and every citizen should bf aufi get dow n’to 1>rass tacks. It will heard on the m erit of his causé tak e a long pull, a stro n g pUll and w ithout th e least reg ard to personal a Dull a lto g e th e r t,o get th e b ig .re -j favoritism o r anim osity. su its. Let us cu ltiv ate th e ideal of act ing and th in k in g in the in te re st of N o tw ithstanding and nev erth eless.| th e highest good of the com m unity we a re all citizens of the g rea test generally, every phase and every in- little town on e a rth , th e one of great te re st, th a t will m ake the tow n a possibilities and W onderful n a tu ra l b e tte r business place, a cleaner resources. L e t’s put A shland on the j place in which to live, a m ore p ro8-.„iap. perous place for the sm all producer, th e lab o rer, th e b a n k e r and the busi W ho said À fhlàhû folks did n o t ’ ness m an. ap preciate the work of those who H eave-ho! A ltogether, please. dare and do for the town. T h a t, L e t's go! One h u n d red per cent Ash- are full of g ra titu d e and apr.recja- tion. ■ O - j landism . Sri Your Druggist Recommends Tanlac because it has demonstrated its true worth over a long period of years. He has sold it to thousands of satisfied custom ers and has seen them regain their normal health and strength hy its use. He knows that as a stomach corrective and general tonic medicine it has no equal. -êiiiÉÎf t5i> American siiar;>-Iio<>ters, w in are cnmpèTln;: at Urn internaliuuikl sim iting contests Ht Milan, Italy, outside their Quarters. I UNIVERSITY “ HOMEtXIMING” will then form ally express th e ir irt-‘ Over 30,000,000 bottles of Tanlac have TO RE W EEK -EN D EVENT tere st J n the .w elfare of Oregon and been sold, which is still more conclusive indicate th eir w illingness to ba ud«-' evidence to him and to you of its un A ttractiv e posters have m ade opted sons and daughters. paralleled m erit • • ? / " i ___-i-- f - A their appearance in th e city ad v e r tising th e a n n u a l Hom ecom ing a t PAYM ENT G F WAR D E IriS the U niversity of Oregon, which will IM POSSI Bi .E, SAY FRENI H be held th is com ing week-end. Leith PAIU9, N ot. 8.-— It iinixissible A bbott, A shland m an a tte n d in g th e university, is general ch airm an of for F ran ce to pay tb«' w;jr debts ow ing G reat B ritain an d the U nited lie celebration. States Louis "LoucSeur* fo rm er m in One of th e o u tsta n d in g featu res ister O T the liberated regions, and of Hom ecom ing th is year is the c e re forem ost F rench expert on econom mony to be staged S aturday a fte r w hether i be an individual one of ics and reparations,- told th e : cham ASK RED CROSS SUBSCRIBERS noon, a t which tim e alum ni and TO. MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS H E R E , $1 or $100, 50 cents a re sent to form er stu d e n ts of colleges and uni ber of deputies. ---------- W ashington, I). C. The rem ain d er versities o th er th an Oregon, will be; , P a rtic u la r em phasis ab o u t sub- will be used for local purposes. F o r See “a d o p te d ” by th e s ta te university, j B etter he safe that, sorry. ¡scribing to the 1922 Red Cross Roll this reason, it is to the best in ter- This will be held during the halves Beaver R ealty Co. about your in sur 287U Call, to begin M onday, is^placed by i est of the cause to subscribe a t hom e of the O regon-W ashington S tate col ance. P hone 58,. the com m ittee in charge on urging and keep A shland money in Asli- lege football game. , those who intend to c o n trib u te to do i laud. Does your stove sm oke— oven re P re sid e n t P. L. Cam pbell, of t h e , ! so in A shland, and not elsew here. j ---------- fuse to w ork? Plionfe F ix it Shop. university will welcome the visiting i F o r every m em bership received, Cliff Payne m akes fire screens. 115-R. 18 collegians in a sh o rt address. They i TAN Greatest tonic medicine in tke world Announces Models fòr 1923 “~ All-Metal, Two Door Fi ve-Passenger Sedan C O P Y R IG H T -A P g í C ? Bread of Perfection Call for GOLDEN SHEAF BREAD / LITHIA BAKERY Touring Car 'Effective Rei ¡alile $ ASHLAND REALTY CO. Opposite City Hall IS IT TRUE IN ASHLAND? T hat sm ile of th e “ little chicken Many ru ra l com m unities a re hav ra n c h e r” does not come o ff no m a t ing th e ir advancem ent reta rd e d by te r how an election goes, He is th e Business Chances th e a ttitu d e of ihieir officials to s tu ff m en are m ade of. Insurance Real Estate w ard tra n sie n t m otorists. Abandon the idea th a t they a re o u tsid ers and Dissolved — Briggs, Lam kin and fifil th ere fo re tresp assers or crim in als to Com pany. '■ . - be held up and persecuted on the P roceedings in b ankruptcy. H eaps slig h test provocation. It is a d e tri- Of ¡¡abilities; no assets. m ent to the local business m en.) ---------- «— ----------- A CARLOAD O F FENCING H a rra ssin g the autom obilist drivesi S u p p o rte rs o f political a s p ira n ts JUST IN------- potential investm ents away. Every w ere busy today figuring up how I can save you $1.90 on a 20 com m unity owes its grow th to the m uch th e ir poor ju d g m e n t cost rod roll of fencing a g a in st any o u tsid e r who visits jt. Close your them . - catalo g house prices. Now is th e tow n to visitors and you die of dry tim e to buy. Fencing of everv W ell, a fte r all, we d id n 't Quite ro t.— Topics of the Day. description. Plow s and H arrow s. split th e tow n in twc>, it split out New and used Sewing M achines C hairm an Johnson is a h a rd one quarterin’. alw ays on hand. T he W hite to bluff in a political m eeting. He Serving M achine is king of a ll know s R o b erts' rules and every-. Dr. Dill has had a busy day today, h o ly ’s else C an 't pull aa-ything on T here was a s m a lf num ber of acute PEIL’S CORNER him, cases. 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