PAGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS A s h la n d D a ilv T id in g s dusty, and often in evil condition. It is said that Californians emit a sigh of relief; Daily News L etter (E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) when they have negotiated their share of P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by it and are safely in Oregon. Certainly all _ X . , T, x „ • . SAN FRANCISCO, July 5.— THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Oregon motorists do. But naturally in will there be another car short- Bert R. Greer .................................. Editoi this formative period of the highway sys-j age? is beginning to OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Tepephone 39 ^em’ one t e m p t s to better his traveling This question in California by seeking another entrance agltattí the minds of California Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as to Oregon he is likely to encounter diffi­ fru it producers as the time draws nearer for m arketing th eir crops. Second Class Mail M atter. culties. The thing to do, at present, is to A nnually the problem arises. Subscription P rice, D elivered in City- Last year it was heightened by stick to the main road. One Month ...................................................... $ .65 It is in point perhaps, to recall that a the shopm en’s strike, which came the shipping season was at Three Months .................................................. 1.95 year ago an important interstate meeting when its height. Six Months ...................................................... 3.75 was called in Crescent City to devise a co- Opinions differ this year as to One Year ............ 7.50 ! operative means of constructing a Calif­ w hether a real car shortage will B y M ail and R ural R ou tes: ornia connection with what is to be a grand exist. Seth Mann, traffic expert One Month ...................................................... $ .65 new southwest entrance to Oregon—a great of the San Francisco cham ber of Three Months ................................................. 1.95 coast highway traversing the state. Oregon S°nunerc'!.’ beIleves there win be- Six Months ........................................................ 3.50 One Year ........................................................... 6.50 sent its governor and other important of- an investigation made by the m - ficials. California high officials gave th e i t e r s t a t e Commerce Commission, DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: conference a sold snub. I The Commission has already a r­ Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 in constructing llighwav portals it is ransed to investigate the situ a­ Y early C ontracts: tion in the N orthw est scheduling One insertion a week .................................... $ .27% advantageous, before is ex- both Idaho and , , , , . ,, a great , sum , , , ' hearings'"for hearings for both Two insertions a week ............................... ~~ “ ’ ’ ’ pended, to know whether and when one s W ashington Dally insertion ................ ................................ .20 neighbor is going to co-operate, On the other hand W. J. H an­ R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g i —Oregonian. ford, exam iner for the service de­ partm ent of the State Railroad NEED MEN OF BORAH’S TYPE Commission, a fte r an exhaustive investigation believes the Cali­ The Old Guard, which never surrenders fornia carriers will be in a much WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING and never learns, wants to kill politically I better position to handle the heavy movement of fru its and “All future events, where an admission charge is William E. Borah. It is ever thus with m e n t o w h o m O r - ° th er producta requiring refriger- made or a collection taken is Advertising. points to No discount will be allowed Religious or g a n i z a t i o n b e c o m e s greater than principle, E astern ^T stin aH o n T in 192 3‘than Benevolent orders. _________________ penning their minds in the moulds of the I they were last year. He found past, exalting office and patronage above that a total of 46,ooo refrig erato r DONATIONS: solution of political prob- cars have been provided by the No donations to charities or otherw ise will be the analvsis and * H i California carriers for movement made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ lems. of the perishable products. tions will be in cash. Borah is virle, conscientious, determin­ F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00 O bituaries, per line .............................................. 02% Jn JULY 5. COD’S PROMISE K EPT.— There hath not fail­ ed one word of all his good prom ises.— 1 Kings 8:56. PEOPLE READ THE TIDINGS There has been, and always will he, a few who cling to the theory that most people do not read the advertising in local papers, the Tiding being no exception to the errorenous impression. Were there not proof conclusive that the idea is wrong, some weight might he attaelied to the charge. The Tidings is read from top to bottom, advertising and all and the state- ment can be verified in many instances, .Inst as an illustration: In Mondav even- in g ’s issue of the Tidings there appeared an ad, in which it was announced that an auto trailer was desired. Before 9:00 o’clock Tuesday morning one reply was received to the ad and thirty minutes later a sec­ ond reply was received. The t^l was a small two-line local, appearing with a hundred others of like nature. If a small inconspicuous two-line local is read and brings results within 12 hours after its appearance, how can any individual with any security persist in the argument that the display ad twenty times larger is not generally read? The business firm that persists in the be­ lief is only aiding his home-town competi­ tor in building up at liis expense, and at the same time, is encouraging his patrons to trade at other towns. The hour that the merchants of any town realize that their business is built on newspaper advertis­ ing at just that hour will the business tide turn in their favor. THE COMING OF DUDLEY M M 4 — . , ed that he shall give service to the limit A dm ittedly the crux of the of his ability in making of government a problem is the co-operation of the better agency for the happiness of The Peo Eastern carriers in retu rn in g prom ptly to em pty refrig erato r pie. cars. It is to this end th a t Mann Toward that end he does his own think seeks the co-operation of the In ­ ing. terstate Commerce Commission. He wears no labels, nor like and auto- The Commission under the law is maton does he move from strings in the in position to direct the prom pt rear. | retu rn of these cars and Mann is Disagree with him as von will, in t h i s ' . ^ ommi®811°n or that theory, Borah is an outstanding faced by the C alifornia shippers figure in the national government as a ! and railroads. man of ahiliiy, foreefulness and high pur- H ere are the high lights of pose. H andford’s report on the situ a­ Were more of our national legislators of tion: similar brain power and independence, the “ The refrig erato r car supply is country would he benefited immeasur- at present in good valume, there being approxim ately 2,500 to 3,-| ably. Political machines have unseated good ; 000 more cars avai,able for ser- men before, so even Borah is not above ! now °n the llnes of Cali" . . . . . . ,, , fornia c arrie rs than existed at 1 ea< Il ot the plotters. I this same period of last year, and if lie be not returned to the senate, the the movement westbound is daily country loses greatly, for the Johnsons and i accumulating more of this char- the Borahs unfortunately are not manv in actey equipment which win be our public hfe—Sacramento Bee. | al buslnes8 whcn lt lncreases ln Thursday, July S, 1928 1 Ilf p 111 BE RIJN Bï MJDLEY an t secretary of the Los Angeles Cham ber of Commerce, and for the past three years sec re ta ry -' m anager of the Sacramento Chamber. Under his supervision, the Sacramento Chamber has de- 3.— veloped into one of the leading PORTLAND, Ore., July (S pecial).— A. S. Dudley of Sac- development organizations of | ram ento, said to be one of the California and recognized nation- ■ best Chamber of Commerce men ally as a model of its kind, fresh in the United States, has been J- W. Brewer, General Secre- selected as Executive M anager of ta ry of the State Chamber, will the Oregon State Chamber of be retained in his present posi- T O B A C C O d o n o t sell Commerce, beginning August tion. first. Dudley Known Here you a Goodyear The Board of Directors of the j Ashland residents feel an un- Tire and forget you. State Cham ber authorized the ap-l usual interest in the selection of If we did, w e’d lose pointm ent of a highly-trained or- Dudley, not only because of hist the right to serve as ganization man as a step in the ability, but because of a personal R O L L Y O U R O W N W1 t h e a u th o r iz e d —1 state-w ide developm ent program acquaintance with him D uring C r o i x P a p e r s A ttach ed G o o d y e a r D e a le r . to be undertaken jointly by the the recent m ilitary pageant and We are pledged to P ortland and State Chambers. I governor’s greeting day, Dudley Dudley was selected by a commit- was a guest of the city, coming COUGHING DISTURBS SLEEP see th a t you get o u t tee of the Directors composed of as the official representative of of th e G oodyear “ My wife coughed all the time E. B. Hall of K lam ath Falls, I . ! Governor Richardson. Tires you buy from and could not sleep,” w rites Geo. E. Vining of Ashland and Roy T. us every m ile o f th e Bishop of Portland. The Southern Oregon Society of A. Owens, Bridgeton, New Jer- thou san ds b u iltin to The new State Cham ber execu- Applied Psychology will meet this sey' “ She tried Foley’s llouey th em a t th e factory. tive will devote a m ajor p a rt of evening at C hautauqua Pioneer and la r alld bad the best night's his time to the state outside of ball to perfect plans for an or-| sleep she had had for a loug X t G c o d y a a r S e r v ic e S t a t io n H auler t ice t e l l a n d r e c o m ­ Portland, particularly along the ganization. Dr. J. B. W ebster o f ! ^ me I used Foley’s Honey and m e n d th e n e w G o o d y e a r Tar and it helped me too.” C o r J t w i th t h e b e v e le d A ll- lines of cooperative m arketing Talent is chairm an of the corn- W e a th e r T r e a d a n d b e c k and the general strengthening m ittee on organization. All per­ Coughs resulting from Whooping th e m a p w ith tta n d a r d G e r d y e a r S e r v ic e and betterm ent of ag ricu lu tu ral sons interested in the subject are Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, and Croup quickly relieved A shland V ucaniziug W orlu conditions, according to State .cordially invited. with Foley's Honey ami Tar. Con­ H arrison Bros. Ford Garage Cham ber officials. This line of tains no opiates. Ingredients work is one in which Dudley .is printed on the carton. Largest particularly well qualified, and Is selling cough medicine in the exactly in line with the state­ World. Insist upon Foley’s Hon­ c * W estern M ade for YKTcktcrn T rxic*’ wide developm ent program for t ii n iy i in | m — — — ey and Tar. Sold everywhere. which a fun of $300,000 is now being raised in Portland. Kiddie Kandies Dudley was form erly an assist- / '• Molasses Kisses, with pea­ A nut butter center, % lb....9c from the fa c to ry now i5 f' 9 Cent Sale MOSQUITOES I v 1 I I Good for the bites—good to keep the insects off too— V ▼ I V C K R S a p o S traight Molasses % lb. ... Kisses, zZ All day Suckers, wrapped. 12 for... //Z i u b O ve r i 7 M illion Jara U tc d Yearly Boise Citizen Praises Tanlac For His Restoration R egular standard candy bars, assorted kinds. 2 for ....... tífc You save and the kiddy saves in buying candy here. Some of the above are priced a t less than regular whole­ sale price. bathroom IValls thst glisten like tile ‘‘Where your dime is a baby dollar” . » « .-.ft VARIETY STORE and fixtures—walls and woodwork glistening like white tile! Any woman would be proud of such a bathroom. spotless floor 89 Main St. «O i And almost any woman can have such a room— she can do the finishing herself, and enjoy i t ! If your bathroom has become dingy-looking, freshen up the woodwork with Silkenwhite Gloss or Semi- Gloss Enamel and apply a coat of Fullerwear Var­ nish to the linoleum. And when you have done that, use Fuller Washable V\ all Finish on your kitchen, bedroom or living room walls —many soft, attractive colors and tints from which to choose. J • Gràffi? W hatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. makes a paint for the purpose. Always ask for Fuller products by name. Your local dealer has them. Or write our Service Department for advice and for a free copy ofour “ Home Service” booklet. volume. QUEEN BETH “Conditions a t Roseville, which H. is the assem bling and icing sta­ Queen Beth, Ashland greets you and tion for the Ogden Gateway, are pledges whole-hearted allegiance to you m aterially b etter than they were In answ er to some complimen­ Uhrouglioutj the remainder of tile year. ; last year, new side tracks having tary rem arks regarding his fine May your reign be as successful through- been added and some enlarge- ’physique and robust health a few out as were the two initial days under ments having been made to the days ago Jack H. Young, who your crown and sceptre. May the splendor l o X o ’ padr.c “ lives on R. F. D. No. 2, Boise, Idaho, and is in the Civil Ser­ and beauty of your coronation and court at present constructing some 12 vice a t the Federal Building, attend each succeeding day. miles of double track over the Si­ said: e ‘I give Tanlac all the credit. Queen Beth, as ruler over the Lithians, rra Nevada M ountains which will be completed and placed in ser­ It put my stom ach in perfect con­ may you be an in sp iratio n to that fine vice in the m onth of Ju ly ; also dition and built up my health and hodv of men, for greater achievements double tracking is in progress in stren g th when I was in such a and greater things for our city and com­ Nevada, and this dpuble tracking bad fix th a t food seemed to do munity. May unbounded success attend p articu larly as regards th a t in me harm instead of good. I had you, the Lithians, and all others of vour ('progress over the m ountains— dropped down to 145 pounds and the most difficult operating point felt unfit for anything. domain. on the en tire route— will m ater­ “ W hen I finished my third bot­ ially facilitate the handling of tle of Tanlac 1 was so built up A GROWING MENACE through train s on ice, fru it and th a t I d id n ’t feel the need of any The reckless, careless automobile driver sim ilar perishable commodities. more medicine. Tanlac also started my weight on the increase is in evidence everywhere. Pick up the “ The condition of motive pow­ and I now tip the scales at 190 daily paper where you will and the fol- er, both on W estern and Eastern pounds. T here’s nothing too lowing are fam iliar statements: “ The ac- lines, shows more serviceable lo­ good to say for Tanlac.” cident was the result of reckless driving.” comotives as of April 1, 1923, Tanlac is for sale by all good It is high time to call a halt on these than at any time since the com­ druggists. Accept no substitute. reckless drivers, who take a. toll of thou- m encement of records by the Car Over 37 million bottles ¡(old. sands of lives every year. Strenuous ef- Service Division of th e American Railway Association, which be­ Tanlac Vegetable Pills are n a­ forts should he put forward by officers of gan in A ugust, 1920. Locomo­ tu re ’s own rem edy for constipa­ the law to curb this dangerous practice, tives in need of rep air are de­ tion. F o r sale everywhere. In our opinion there should be a law strict- creasing m aterially, and the clear­ ly enforced to deprive a person arrested ing up of the large accum ula­ of about locomotive and found guilty of recklessness or care- tion Drougnf bv the r e <,i p a i r s , brought about by the shopm en’s lessness in driving an automobile of the strike, has advanced to a point right to drive one again for a period of wbere norm al conditions may be one year and if arrested a second time to sald to exist with some catching have the right taken awav forever Too up °n the average condition as The announcement that A. S. Dudley, of Sacramento, has been selected as ex­ ecutive manager of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce is a source of sat- . . istaction and real pleasure to Ashland as well as to all other sections of the state. But Ashland feels a particular pride in the selection, not only because Dudley is known to be one of the most able chamber of eommeice men in the nation hut be- cause the city had part in the selection. I. E. \ ining, Ashland resident, was one of the committee of three in whose care the !! nChOnx7aS en!rusted- Mr- Vining, as i\e as other active members of the Ash- land (ham ber of Commerce, had for some time been acquainted with the ability of Dudley anil realized the need of a man o f many people driving automobiles Hold hn- Zr'eaih y“a ° 8 ‘he SPr‘°B his ability in the state. That lie will be­ man life too cheaply and unless some curb come a great asset to the state is assured, is put on them, homes will continue to he “ N otw ithstanding the very hea­ and his coming, together with the renewed saddened by loss of loved ones and the vy traffic movement now exist­ activity prevailing in the Oregon Chamber hospitals will be filled with the victims ing— approxim ately 20 per cent ot Commerce, means a new era of develop- of reckless drivers. Automobiles used for more revenue freight moving d u r­ ing the m onth of March, 1923, merit tor the state. Dudley’s association the purpose for which they are intended as against the corresponding WitlUhe chamber means the transfusion o f, prove of great value, hut the abuses to m onth of 1922, and with approxi­ California booster blood into the commer­ which they are often put make automo­ m ately th e same percentage as against March, 1921— the gener­ cial and development arteries of Oregon. bile driving a dangerous occupation. al movement of freight is being —Western Farmer. prom ptly handled and w ithout de­ PACIFIC HIGHWAY FOR INSTANCE . One of the best things that have come A wrathtul California motorist, arrived from the great medical gathering in San at the municipal auto park, addresses to Francisco is the advice bv Dr. Ray Lyman us his letter of complaint. Entering the AVi I bur of Stanford: not to wait for a doe- state through a remote and sparsely set- to r’s services until you are sick, but get tied district, he encountered some stretches an occasional or annual medical examina- ot bad road, and was nowhere greeted with tion, and have disease nipped in the bud, wliat lie terms “ the glad hand.” , so to speak. Neglect of this wise proced- I here is a smooth and comely road, ; ure, especially in the case of adults often known as the Pacific highway, traversing results in a malady getting a strong hold Oregon from north to south. before the patient even suspects its ex- The pavement runs hang up to the Cal- istence, particularly with respect to dis- lfornia boundary. There it halts. Beyond orders of the heart, lungs, circulation, kid- are California roads, unpaved, hilly and % neys and other organs.—Sacramento Bee. lay.” COUNCIL MEET ADJOURNS IN ORDER TO CELEBRATE The m eeting of the City Coun­ cil on Tuesday evening was short and snappy, according to Mayor Loomis, as the m em bers desired to enjoy th e celebration with everyone else, so th e only busi­ ness brought up was a motion to adjourn till next Tuesday even­ ing, Ju ly 10. Pendleton— $77,000 contract let for completing wing of asy­ lum. w • P • FULLER & CO. 301 Mission Street, San Francisco XI Branches in Pacific Coast Cities Factories 1 San Francisco and Los Angeles 'IL IO U SN E 3S sic k h ead ach e, so u r s t o t n a ^ , c o n stip a tio n , easily a v o id M . An active liver without calomel. PA IN TS VARNISHES 1C.82Î C H A M B E R C A S N ’S TABLETS N ever sicken or gripe—only 2 5c J. 0. 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