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 larass 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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