bAGË ÏWO MB A s h l a n d D a i l y T i d i n g S of firecrackers ASHlÂJift DÀILŸ TtöiftöS Friday, July ö, 1Ö29 erean a waek and alm ost had to fore« it down the B ritish throat. Advertising was restorted to, and now Londoners are consuming 10,000 gallons of ice cream a week and dem anding more. P er­ haps even Mr. W rigley’s product may yet become popular in Eng­ land. and other explosives is en- I tirely out ot place and a constant menace (Daily News Letter to life and property. The throwing of fire- ~ ’ P ub lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by ’ crackers and torpedoes under the feet of LONDON, July 6.— Will M. THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO women and little children is a dangerous Raymond Poincare prove an in­ Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi practice and can afford no amusement only surm ountable barrier to the suc­ throw the misseis. That cess of Stanley Baldwin, Prim e OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Tepephone 39 tor ^10se people were not severly injured during the M inister of Great B ritain? Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as circles are debating celebration July 3 and 4 is short of being this Political Second Class Mail M atter. “ The W orkers’ D readnought,” question. Many hold th at a miracle. Many were kept in constant fear Poincare was the obstacle over edited by Sylvia P an k h u rst and Subscription Price, Delivered in City- because of the continuous cannonading which Lloyd George stubbed his described as an “ ultra-Commun- One Month ...................................................... $ ,C5 j that was kept up on the grounds. Boys, toe out of Downing stret, and the is t” periodical, is apparently dis­ Three Months ................................................. 1.95 manv ot them near the age of maturity 1 oc^ *a unfortunate attem pt pleased with the trend of events Six Months ...................................................... 3.75 in Moscow. had no hesitancy in throwing firecrackers BM,ar Baw '™ d * ■»“ °< A recent issue contains an a r­ One Year .......................................................... 7.50 light into tile Ulldst ot women and chil-j Anglo-French relations are im- ticle on conditions in Moscow By Mail and Rural R outes: dren, in ¡act they apparently desired no portant to Great B ritain. W ith which breathes discontent be­ One Month ...................................................... $ ,65 other target. France across the narrow Eng- cause the days of undiluted Bol­ Three Months ................................................. 1.95 Six Months ........................................................ 3.50 Eliminating the danger that may result Channel, w ithin easy striking shevism appear to be passing. economic screw is being One Year .......................................................... 6.50 to human life, the fire hazard alone will dls“T . " ' J " 8. '? " sdores’ “ 18 put “ The on the townspeople more and , im portant th a t there be an Ang- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: ■ justify whatever action may he necessary io-French accord, statesm en who m ore,” the paper complains. “ The ill prohibiting the use of firecrackers and can’t agree with France or who free rations, clothing and ren t Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 other explosives within the city limits. can>t persuade France to agree and fuel of the early days after Y early C ontracts: One insertion a week ................................... $ 27% lu case of the firecracker sentiment and with Great B ritain have troubled the revolution are gone.” Two insertions a week .......................................25 25 judgment tire at variance. A few seem ,in?.s' n . . , Daily insertion ......................................................... 20 to Pay much respect _____________________________________ . . . to think it , impossible to celebrate without , disinclined — R ates F or Legal and Miscellaneous A dvertising , ° llS? them, and to those who hold to the British views and wishes that view it should be sufficient to call since he took office, and every F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 i their attention to the fact that with but fortnight or so the English press Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 has announced th a t th e Anglo- Card of T h in k s ............................................. 1.00 very tew exceptions towns of the country French entente is threatened. NEW YORK, July 6.— Israel O bituaries, per line .................................... 02% have banned the practice. Ashland needs Bonar Law sought to tem por­ ZangHrlll, novelist, playw right and WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING to do tlie same- Sentiraent fostered because ize with the French Prem ier, and essayist, has cabled N athan Straus “ All future events, where an admission charge is ®t the long association ot firecrackers with he was forced by w orry and ill president of the American Jew ish Congress, th a t he will come to made or a collection taken ¡3 A dvertising. tile Fourth of July, must liot, he permitted health to give up the office. Now comes Stanley Baldwin to America to attend the next ses­ No discount will be allowed Religious or to over-rule judgment. Loss of life and lock horns with the statesm an sion of the Congres, to be held _____ ________________________ ____ property must be prohibited. from across the Channel. He October 14, a t a city to be later seems to have two courses open designated. DONATIONS: to him— either to accept or dis­ THE ALBANY JAIL BREAK Zangwill is coming, a fte r an No donations to charities or otherw ise will be ( E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) P<>\\ ER COMPANY TO OPEN ' The entertainm ent Will be fol- NEW OBXERAI, W ABEHOC3E j ,j,wM <,anclng, mMlc An excellent program has b e en ! arranged for the public opening The Southern Oregon society of Applied Psychology met T hurs­ day evening in Pioneer hall and elected the following board of di­ rectors: Dr. J. B. W ebster, Mil- ton C. Reid, R. E. Banks, W. II. Mowat, Mrs. Inez F. Morton, M. C. Reed and Dr. Mattie Shaw. Miss Blanche Hicks invited the society to meet in the library rooms and offered her services in getting any and all literatu re ob­ tainable from the libraries. The society accepted the generous in­ vitation and unanim ously elected Miss Hicks to membership. The next m eeting will be a t the library, Thursday 12, and the board of directors will furnish the program . of the California-Oregon Power company’s new General Ware- house, to be held at the Ware-1 house. South F ir and 13th streets in Medford, Saturday night, July i th. O.-W. R. & N. to erect $2,000 station a t M ilton-Freew ater. ATTEND J E M MEET made In advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ tions will be in cash. regard the dictates of M. Poin­ care. There certainly are no signs th a t Poincare has any in­ tention of being persuaded out of his stiff stand upon the rep ara­ tions problem. Until th a t is settled no British Prim e M inister will have clear sailing. Since Poincare is so vital a fac­ to r in the whole reparations problem there is great conjecture as to how Stanley Baldwin will deal (with J him . If he doesn’t deal with him, or perhaps w ith­ out him, then his tenure of of­ fice is threatened. absence of twelve years, for the sole purpose of m aking th e p rin­ cipal address before the congress In It h e will review the present situation of Jew s throughout the world and will outline the work still to be done for the protec tion of the rig h ts of the Jew s of E astern Europe, in addition to ex­ posing th e character of the anti- Semitic attack s made against Jews in this country and Europe. The noted w riter visited Ameri­ ca twelve years ago for the pre­ m iere of his play, “ The Melting P o t,” a t W ashington. The late Theodore Roosevelt, then Presl dent, and members of his Cabi­ n et were among the guests. The play was dedicated to Roosevelt. Zangwill was one of the chief supporters of the late Theodore Herzl, au th o r of the modern Zion­ ist movement, and was also one of the leaders in establishing the Jew ish T erritorial O rganization, which has provided refuges for homeless Jews. He has dealt ex­ tensively with the statu s of the Jew abroad in his books, “ The W ar for the W orld,” and “ The Voice from Jeru salem ,” while his dram a, “ The W ar God,” sounds a universal note. * The date of Zangw lll’s arrival will be announced by B ernard G. R ichards, executive secretary of the American Jew ish Congress. There ought to be no escape for the men who murdered the late Sheriff Dunlap of JULY «. Linn county. • No fine-spun ideas of sympathy should A LAMP AND A LIG H T:— Thy word is a lamp make them immune from punishment. They unto my feet and a light unto my path.— Psalm showed no mercy to Will Dunlap. They 119:105. were not entitled to special freedom in the jail corridor at Albany, a freedom that THE CELEBRATION seems to account for the escape of Johnson and the near escape of Parker, who fired The celebration staged July 3 and 4, will the brutal death shot at the sheriff. go down in history as one of the most A mere arrest of the two men for the successful public events ever staged in theft of an automobile was not their real Ashland. Not only did the event meet the reason for the desperate alternative to expectations of its sponsors but it satisfied which they resorted. A brief period in jail Exclusive Troon— th a t’s w hat the demands of our guests, and great sat­ for that offense was not the thought in the American golfers thought of isfaction is being generally expressed with their minds when they turned on Dunlap. it. American golfers appeared In the background were the things they at The the excellent entertainment afforded. Troon to practice for the B rit­ All the credit for the more than success- had done before, things they did not want ish Open Cham pionships three ful celebration is not due any individual to face through the exposure of co'urt pro weeks before the tournam ent op­ ened. Every day they were w it­ nor any single organization of the city, for ceedings and a jail sentence. nessed, as they started off the it is not amiss to say that the event was All they have done has not been brought first, tee, by silent, impassive the result of the combined efforts of Ash­ to light. Their cruel and wanton murder members of the Troon Club, sit­ land’s citizens. However, one organization of the Linn county sheriff makes that ting behind a plate glass front. Never once were they invited in­ of the city stands out pre-eminently in the clear. side the clubhouse. The answ er excellent service rendered: the Litliians. Johnson should be captured and be made is th a t they were professional That organization conceived the plans, to face the consequences of his crime. Men players, and even in Scotland it carried on an extensive advertising cam- who kill without excuse, as they did, have seems th a t a professional player x i x, i •• • . - eam no right to be at liberty among the decent is not the social equal of a club pa.gn and took the lead m exeeutmg every people of the earth.-Ckegon Ddiy Jou^al member, and clubs can’t be con­ detail of the program. The work performed tam inated by the presence of pro­ by the Litliians in behalf of the celebration fessionals w ithin th eir portals. Start on Trip— was of such character as to commend the' J. II. Fuller, secretary of the Chamber of Exclusive Troon is right. G. A. G illette and fam ily left organization to every resident of the city, Commerce and the Lithians, is the right recently on a sum m er excursion A t last B ritish gastronom ic The Lithians have won the spurs thev man • x in x the e right » i . place. , . Mr. , Fuller has the tastes have been changed. The to the Lake of the Woods and sought to wear and wore, they have won X n t t ser ‘rt eX' British have been advertised into C rater Lake. They plan on m ak­ ’vice to the town and commun­ a taste for ice cream. Taking a ing the trip by way of F o rt K la­ the warm thanks of every citizen of Ash­ m ath. They were accompanied land. That the organization will continue ity are not to be judged with the salary he leaf from the American book, the by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Boyle of receives in his official position. Were restau ran ts owned by Ly­ San Francisco, who have been as a necessary adjunct of the Chamber of < . .7 ’ the chain ons & Company, opened an ice visiting them. Commerce there is not the slightest doubt. t ,," * * ‘ '-‘e to pay it, John The organization, headed by V. I). Miller,! f ^ e d s a h l r v 7 & ? cream factory. A year ago this factory, under American m anage­ Salem— Plans under way for is composed of an aggressive lot of fellows 1 ________ _ m ent, turned out 500 pints of ice new U nitarian church. who believe in doing things that will tend /, 1 ... , to benefit Ashland from every angle. Con- L ' “Jo®''® 50 V 1 P " wi” ’ gratulations, gentlemen. ’ ! P U " never, f,nd a T wd of s«veral _________ ___ thousand people where ^better ¡behavior prevailed than during the two-day cele­ CONVICTION IS JUSTIFIED bration in Ashland. The deeoroum of the A jury in circuit court has convicted aad f s V ? T ?* George Hurst, Currey countv resident oflianci i.L f • T 0,1 •' 0 x SJ1- involuntary manslaughter for killing his ¡visitors calHe dlbtrict8 lrom which the companion, whom lie mistook for a deer. Sentence will he passed by J'udke Rendell Canada proposes to give Dr. Banting, during the coming week. The convietio nof the Curry county man discoverer of insulin, $7,500 a year for life, should form a gentle reminder to the would so he may be enabled to devote all his time be sportsmen who flock to the woods iniq” f ultliei lesear<‘h. That’s a wise idea. deer season and out and bang away at I the cure for diabetes lie has given the the first object they see or in the direction world could not be estimated in terms of from which the slightest noise emenates. even millions of dollars. Southern Oregon and coast counties have an undesirable reputation because of the A spirited advertising campaign will frequent killing of men, who are mistaken Instead of “feeding” a range in a not, for deer, and it is high time that radicalS T r d°g * cntc, inS into the volume stuffy kitchen this summer, you can steps be adopted to bring an end to the!° ,,us“ ess 01 the average firm. There is save yourself a lot o f trouble and work useless and unjustified slaughter. In t h e '^ e r ” ** ® conslsteut adver- j tor comfort and cleanliness bum PEARL OIL first place, the individual who is so con-i _____________ stituted that lie will fire i ft, i x u ,, , ,, , , every moving object or i„‘ promiscuo’uslv the direciion at o f Astfe °f ram its originality it would prove a every sound has no business to be turned loose in the timber with a gun. That can unearthed, which prompted someone to say not be prevented, however, and the only that scientists are as good at guessing as some of the other professions. resource is to exact the most severe pen­ alty permitted by law. v , , , , , ±. Tf io i 1 i • xi • . ^*ow t *iat a »eter celebration lias been ’V Z x16 lllterest of ¡in-1 successfully staged let us direct our at- J*1 e’ la U1. 10 iutur(1- Hurst’s kind tention to something that will strengthen will be convicted and given the maximum! Ashland’s commercial position, sentence. _________ An exchange says that France controls everything in the Ruliurs but the situa- ition- With but one exception no criticism —--------—___ < can be directed towards the recent celebra- Ten thousand people entered Lithia Park tion. but that aing e exception is a matter during the celebration, and just that of unpo'tauce and one that will have a number praised the beauties of it. lot to do with the future success of cele- -------- —______ brations. The Tidings voices tile sentiment Nest egg: The fund you began saving ot ninety out ot every one hundred Ash- for your old age and now prepare to spend land citizens in asserting that the shootin as the vacation season approaches. TIME FOR A CHANCE ______ by cooking with a good oil cookstove. No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to shovel out. A cool, clean kitchen with a steady, controlled heat concentrated directly on the utensil. For best results be sure to use Peari Oil—the clean, economical kerosene that is refined and re-refined by a special process. For sale by dealers everywhere. Adr for it by name—Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) (K E R O S E N E ) HEAT AND LI GHT RANDAAD U « iia n OIL COMPANY ç r tiU itui» j furnished by F ifer’s orchestra T“ e Pr08ran‘ 18 “ > 8tart « 8:30 p’ m ” aQtl a good time is looked forward to. The public is cordi- ally invited to attend. __ _______ _______ _ C entral Point— Clay products factory uow nearly completed. Garden Tools Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks, Spades and Shovels Garden Hose Rubber and Cotton SIM PSON’S HARDWARE 3 7-39 North Main St. Fbone 303 “ We sell to sell again” 1 1 1 1 bi □ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ III Suffered 25 Ye^rs A M en tirely free fro m m y Piles J a n d aches a n d p a in s,” w rites o n e o f m y fo rm e r w o m e n p a tien ts w ho, a fte r suffering 25 years, was cu red by m y painless, non-surgical tre a tm e n t. B u t th is case is n o ex­ cep tio n , as scores o f letters in my FREE illu stra te d b o o k w ill testify, i use no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga­ tures, stitches, burning or other disagree­ able or dangerous method in treating Piles, and GUARANTEE results. Remember my guarantee means a positive and per­ manent cure no matter how severe your case may be. I ORTCHAS. J. DEAN ND PORTLAND.ORxbOh ENT AND MORRISON THIS PA PER w HcN WRITING What do you mean— Eastern Oil? eci> l e s A I/'H E N you say “Eastern Oil” ’ ’ to your garage or service station man just what do you mean? Any oil is technically “Eastern Oil” to us of the far West. Do you mean the certain mid-con­ tinent oils which contain some par­ affine, some asphalt? Do you mean some of the sticky, compounded oils? THE TRAVELING SALESMAN —or do you really want a paraffine oil? Pure paraffine oils come from Pennsylvania. WAVERLY Motor Oils are ALL PENNSYLVANIA —and, of course, 100 per cent par­ affine. Si Slicker, traveling Salesman, went And tried to sell some liniment To Farm er Al. He got “ the raus” But Henry C at and M ilton Mouse At Si’s request, did vaud’ville stunts Which Al thought he could do, poor dunce. lie tiiuitded down anti broke his t>loc! —And gladly bought idl Slickt r’ssU xk i Kay & M o r r is o n V •«*1 M oral—a salesman knows enough Io nutke a m arket lor his s t u f f / — A'sop, Jr. 20th Century Grocery Saturday and Monday’s attractive prices for the careful buyer Jelly G oz. assorted G lass,....... M J . B. Tree Tea 1(|C Japan or Ceylon, or India pound package,............. 33^ CRISCO, 3 lb. cans, 69c. 6 lb. cans, $1.29. Green Olives Pint Jars, . . . . orc *^c Golden West Pepper 2 oz. cans ........................... Amazo Corn Oil, Best for salads and cooking, pints 27c qts. 53c. Royal Baking Powder Large Cans..................... 4Oc Tender Melting Peas Preferred Stock, can . Ball Mason jars—Genuine Zine Caps, Quarts, 98e. Domestic Sardines, Extra Quality, can, ........... cic Oregon Walnuts Budded Franquettes, pound 25c 20th Century Coffee—None better, pound 35c. 3 lbs. $1.00. Peaberry Coffee—The kind with a kick, pound 30e, Solid Pack Tomatoes IQc Large, No. 2% c a n s ............. 1 ASHLAND STORE 374 E. Main Campbells Pork and Beans Big Value, 2 cans ............... 9£c MEDFORD STORE 31 North Central Ave.