ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS rAGH TWO blues arid greys; com pany on com ­ pany trooping p a st; till the colors E aU b llsh ed 187 6 deepen and a t last the creeping p u r­ Published Every Evening Except ple shadow s envelop all. j Sunday Still I can dim ly see the se at o f' THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. th e G iant; the back g ro u n d — thg un-l O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY changeable and ever-changing G rli- PA PE R zlev; in the foreground a bit of the TELEPH O N E 3» e m b a ltle m e n ts— th e frow ning Pom -' C. K. LOGAN, E ditor padour. I T here it is— facing the G atew ay of E n tered a t the A shland. Oregon C hance. W hat, in bygone ages has Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat New ideas th a t everybody r pafJSed from (hp E astlan d before its ter. •«> laughs a t a re th e big ideas of <£> occupant. Subscription P rice D elivered in City: the fu tu re. #j W h at will yet pass. Quien sabe? One month ....................................$ -65 ---------- < Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 So it w aits. Shadows pass— b rig h t Six months .................................... 3.75 A m a n s convictions a ie - j and 8Ombre— in ever-changing, never One year ...................................... 7.50 largely influenced by th e divi- | As tw ilig h t fa l,8 0„ ly the rugged One month ....................................$ .65 ^ outlin es of Old Grizzlev a re seen. Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-&5 The fem inine a rt of fain tin g <* The light ls blended fain t glow Six months .................................... 3.50 •> depends for success upon select- ^ ¡ on d ista n t hills One year .................................... 6.5« on d ista n t hills tells us . . . ADVERTISING RATES ?> ing the proper occasion. Shadow s are gone. S tren g th rem ains D isplay A dvertising 3> ---------- — and hope for the m orrow . Single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c •» > W hen you tu rn a difficulty $> YEARLY CONTRACTS — A D w eller on the H illside. Display A dvertising <$• into a tonic, you have all th e <§> One tim e a w e e k ....................... 2 7 ’Ac ■$> cap ital you need to go ahead. .<§>[ Two tim es a w eek........................25 c ---------- <¥» Nvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c Some let th e ir b rain s loaf, <8>i Local Readers Each line, each tim e ................... tOc ? som e th e ir bodies, w hile th e <•> To ru n every o th e r day for one • general inclination is to do -* m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c <♦> both. <*> To rucTevery issue for one m onth < $ > ---------- <8> of m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c It is ofteA the case, when you you find a law forbidding it. 3> or m ore, th e w ord each tim e. change in the nam e of the tow n of L egal R ate «?> Sisson, Siskiyou county, to M ount HEZ HECK SAYS: F irst tim e, per 8 -pt.'nt lin e ......... 10c S hasta, is m ade in a resolution r e ­ Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- ■?> “ W hen patience is car- ♦ cently adopted by the board of grand polnt line ...................................... 5c < « > lied too far, it becomes C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 officers of the grand p arlor, N ative A jis t plain laziness.” O bituaries, th e line ..................... 2 ’Ac V' Sons of th e Golden W est. R equest Fraternal Orders and Societies is also m ade th a t the postm aster A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders general disallow the petition for the o r societies ch arg in g a re g u la r initl a re of th is sex, on its staff. All of atlo n fee and dues, no discount. Re change. The action is based pri- are n ot from th e U niversity of, llglous and benevolent o rd ers will be them „ j ... i • m arily • on the opposition of the or- 1 charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad Oregon, h ut all have received train-1 ganization on any and all changes in v ertlslng when an adm ission or othei ing in some in stitu tio n th a t special­ tlie historic nam es of C alifornia. charge is m ade. izes along th is line. The country The resolution follows in full: w eeklies in several instances are W hat C on stitu tes A dvertising “ W hereas, The tow n of Sisson was In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ owned and published by men wno a nam ed a fte r J u s tin H inkley Sisson, ing am ong some as to w hat consti y ear o r two before were classed as one of those stu rd y pioneers who tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , “ rail rah boys.” In e ith e r case, w ith v e p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which blazed th e tra ils to C alifornia in la used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ the daily or th e weekly new spaper, 1848, and helped to found this great ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re the “ m an u fa ctu red ” rep o riei «no com m onw ealth. events, w here an adm ission chargt pub lish er is m aking good. “ W hereas, The cham ber of com ­ Is m ade or a collection is tak en IS N ew spapers have ceased to become AD V ERTISIN G .” T his applies to m erce of the town of Sisson has seen org an izatio n s and societies of every m ere d istrib u to rs of news, prin ted fit to petition the p o stm aster general m essengers of gossip and the m edium kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activ ities after by which fake stocks a re sold. In ­ to change th e nam e to Mt. S hasta, a lth o u g h we have here in C alifornia they have occurred is news. stead, they have assum ed a distinctly All com ing social or organization tow ns called "Shasta- and Shasta litera ry appearance. T rained men m eetings of societies w here no Springs. m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ a re w riting ab o u t and explaining “ W hereas, The N ative Sons of the ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS w orld events'; the la rg e r new spapers Golden W est have reg u larly and con­ NEWS. a re devoting m ore and m ore space to sisten tly gone on record as opposing educational fe a tu re s; lite ra ry efforts □nnnnnrg^l? «MWHIimniüffllWTU T any change in any and all historic are encouraged, and, in general, the nam es in C alifornia; th erefo re, be it BIBLE THOUGHT!! tone and qu ality of the p rinted m a t­ “ Resolved, T hat the board of grand ter carried is far above tiia t of the — FOR TODAY— officers of the N ative Sons of the new spaper of a few y ears ago. 1 Bible Thooghta memorized will provo a IH Golden W est, rep resen tin g thousands priceless heritage in after years. In o rd er to keep a b re a st witli the of C alifornians in every section of tim es th e new spaperm an m ust con­ this sta te , does herew ith e n te r a vig­ WEDNESDAY, DECEM BER « tinue his stu d ies as m uch as his p ro ­ orous p ro test a g a in st the proposed THY K E E P E R :— The Lord is fessional b ro th e rs, the m inister, the change and hum bly beseeches the thy keeper; the Lord is thy physician and tlie law yer. L et any shade upon they rig h t hand. of these classes cease study and th eir po stm aster general to disallow the petition. Ee it fu rth e r Psalm 121: 5. product will d e te rio ra te . The m inis­ “ Resolved, T hat copies of thhse te r will deliver his m essage to hut a resolutions be m ailed to th e post­ TRAINED JOURNALISTS com parative few, while th ro u g h the D edication of a new th ree-sto ry m edium of the press, the new spaper­ m aste r general, Grizzly B ear M aga­ brick building which will house the m an ’s w ords will he read far and zine, S acram ento Bee and Effie school of jou rn alism a t th e U niver­ wide and a re preserved for fu tu re Hoerl. sity of Oregon will be m ade early in reference. Hence the g re a t need for the spring. This building has long tra in ed men in this line . f life work. RUSTIC HOTEL AT DIAMOND been needed, and its erection was The jo u rn a list is realizing liis re- LAKE NOW W ELL UNDER WAY hastened by th e d e stru ctio n by fire l sponsibility as never before, Insti- of the sm all wooden fram ed “ sh a c k ’ tions of h ig h er lea rn in g arc recog- PORTLAND. Dec. 6.— C onstruc­ d u rin g th e past sum m er. The new nizing th is responsibility, F o r this tion of a ru stic hotel a t Diam ond building will have 28 offices, lectu re reason, such a b u ilding as will a p ­ lake, 2 0 m iles no rth of C rater lake, room s and lab o rato ries. W hen com ­ pear on th e U niversity of Oregon is well u n d er way, according to a n ­ pleted, it will be one of th e best- cam pus, not a work of a rt alone to nouncem ent of W alter Leve, fo rm er­ equipped schools of its kind in the be dragged fo rth for th e approving ly of the local bureau of planting, country. a d m iratio n of a visitor, b p t a symbol Until a com paratively few y ears j of m ore and b e tte r tra in ed men to United S tates forest service, now ago, the average new spaperm an grew ! whom the public will look for guid- stationed a t R oseburg as forest ex­ am in er of th e U m pqua forest. Leve iip in th e office, "chasing copy,” run- ance, is being built. is a visito r in P o rtlan d on two weeks niug e rra n d s and perform ing like d u - ---------------------------- ties. If he show ed an a p titu d e for .$><$<$> <$> <^<$> <§><3><$><3><3><£<§>3>3> leave. The new- hotel, which is of peeled w riting he was given an o p p o rtu n ity » P E O P L E ’S FORUM $> logs, 40 by 100 feet, will have tent to re p o rt m inor activities, and if h e ; « accom m odations and cottages to a t­ possessed the proper q u a lific a tio n s ,, To the E d ito r: was finally advanced to a position on Hid you ever w atch, O! Dw eller in tra c t visitors to the new’ reserve next the news s ta ff of th e publication. V alley, from your hom e on. the sum m er. The lak e will be easily ac­ The tra in ed m an was reg ard ed w ith ! hillside, th e tw ilig h t come in this cessible by m otor over the new road and last year was visited by more suspicion and deem ed u n p rep ared to enchanted vale of ours? intellig en tly w rite up any happeningi Have you gone out from shadow’- than 4000 persons, It is located in or to interview any notable, b e c au se -in g w alls into the big outdoors, ju st an u n usually scenic spot near the of lack of experience. It was believed as the sun had painted the cloud-tips sum m it of thg Cascade range a t an th a t th e only way to equip a re p o rte r and was sinking slowly behind the elevation of 5200 f^et. T here is ex­ for a new spaper was by the ap p ren - w estern peaks of ou r m ountain-gift cellent fishing. ¡hom e— and th en — w aited? The forest service has set aside a tice system . Jo u rn alism has become recognized I have. Y on do not have long to strip th re e m iles long for camp grounds and th ere a re 25 sum m er as a sep arate and d istin ct profession w-ait, for tw ilig h t comes quickly, in recent years, and as such is com- Across from my fro n t porch— a hom e sites available, m ost of the m anding the respect of veteran news- m a tte r of m iles— is a frow ning ram - I erm its for w hich have alread y been paper m en, who have come to re a liz e 1 p a rt, a silen t rem in d er of when the applied for. T here a re also a dozen th e value and necessity of em ploying world was new. This frag m en t of boats on the lake which m ay be rent- tra in ed men for th e g a th e rin g and the old fo rtificatio n s ag ain st change ed to fisherm en. This road w’hich handling of news. Men. who a few sta n d s in scru tab le, detached, aloof, ¡leads from C ra te r lake will be coin years ago scoffed at th e idea of Above, and to the left, as you face i leted th is sum m er as fa r as Cres- “ m an u factu rin g re p o rte rs,” a re to- it, is the G ia n t’s Seat. .c e n t lake, m aking an exceptionally day seeking to fill vacancies w ith I know a giant sa t th e re . . for in te re stin g tour. such men. th e g rea t ch air rem ain s— o u r legacy, j ---------------- Com pletion of a fine building on T here— back of his b attle m e n ts— ! i he Oregon cam pus to be used ex-; he w atched th e ages com e and go. cluslvely for the tra in in g of fu tu re His c h a ir is v acan t now; but as I new spaper men and w riters is one w atch, his hosts pass in reveiw . I j-reat strid e forw ard in th e general ; know . . . fo r I have seen them ! m arch of progress. Not only a re come up the valley from Shadow-land new s g a th e rers ta u g h t here, b ut lat- and pass in solem n processional be-, e a t genius is stirre d and litera ry e f-jfo re his dais. fo rts along all lines a re encouraged.; How silen tly — and how sw iftly— D uring th e past year several under- they come. The gayer, b rig h te r spir- class stu d e n ts have had stories ac- its firs t— b rillia n t hued, ever-chang-1 cepted in n atio nally-tam ed publics- lug. passing rapidly on beyond th e ' tions, and o th e r tale n ts developed, j e a ste rn horizon. A crim son sta in on T h e re is not a daily new spaper In the sentinel tree-tops, and they a re th e s ta te th a t has not a t least one gone. tra in ed new spaperm an, or wom an. Yet oth ers come— less glow ing b u t ( lor man j of th e fu tu re jo u rn a lists no less beau tifu l. P inks, violets, Ashland Tidings Wednesday, December Ö, 1922 Chicken Farm is Up in the Air FRI. DEC. 8 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY The management of the Vining Theatre announces the Extraordinary Attraction coming to Ashland on above date, being the original New York cast and company en route from Helig Theatre, Portland, to the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco— -ôWBSRT-MOSËS D A V ID B S L A S C O e PKESENTS ■ Native Sons Oppose Suggested Changes In Historical Names rm nminTTTTTi I n 11111 RRtCTFROM 2 YEARS’CONTINUOUS RUN AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE. f4EWyO;:.< 5 Months at Powers Theatre. Chicago t-» In the heart of the Baltimore business district, on the roof of the tive- Btory Franklin building, .A. C. Frankeufeld has started a chicken farm. He - and his wife have lived In a small cottage on the roof for tive years, and ! have laid out a little garden, witii a dog, pigeons and the usual country ! features to complete their lofty farm home. Pretty Girls, Music and Comedy. A laugh in every line. 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