lliursday, J u ly 12, 102«i t*À6É TWO i lay his coming they have not as 1 Miss Sarah Fox and Mrs. S. L yet learned. (Established in 1 1876) ° or sway to a crosscut say for a year, and " D a il y INeW9 .L etter;; l Allen had as ainner guests, Mrs. Mrs. K luth was quite ill on (E sta b lish ed in 876) -------------------- vour f0o(] ai. j your bunk would be! E. L. Atki.ison, ?lr Mary Owen, the way back; an attack some- MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcep t Sunday by yQur ¿ njy recomp€nse> YOU would under-1 Miss Lottie Owen and Miss Nel- what like the flu. They found Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. '«lie Clark. The last named have 'things green and beautiful in PARIS, July 111.— Abojut the THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO stand what they did to Otto . and evenings. been visiting Mrs. Atkinson for Kansas, but experienced while Bert R. Greer Editor This analysis of the inward character hardest thing to do in Paris is some time. Mi . Ov n, Miss Ow- there, a bad storm , which as- cross the street. The pedestrian and from there they walked to ! en and Miss Clark leave for the sumed the proportions of a tor- L eave fo r P en n sylvan ia— z in T T r /v r iT n T m v n t n n n — m----- i------kh i of a crime is the onlv permissible way that is an object of pity. It is esti­ OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Tepephone 39 such , a crime . mav , be viewed. • i i It p +i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and the sum m it where they register­ north today. Mrs. Atkinson is nado, destroying a big barn on _____________________________L2_______ the thieve» mated th a t 100,000 vehicles pass ed. They reached the top about : considering going with them . the home farm . Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as a r e t a k e n and brought to trial, it is the daily before the horses of the children Florence and Billy start 9:30 or 10 a. m. a t noon today on their long mo­ » • * ! ------- - ............................ ... Second Class Mail M atter. view that the court should hold, the view Place de la Concorde at the en- to r trip east. Miss Helen T urner, who is vis-! RetUpM8 Honit_ • ! ( i that their jurors should keep before them. trance of the cham ps Elysees be- It is a m atter of deepest reg ret iting Miss M arjorie Gillette, was; MfS Subscription Price, Delivered in City Ona McElhoe> and p XT , ., ,, ,i , , tween the hours of three o’clock the inspiration for the trip. M is s 'daugbter Rptty wh(, bavi, b,.en Neither the plea ot • youth, ’ nor the tears and seven in the evening. At the th a t they are going and the fam­ One Month ...................................................... $ .65 * T urner saw her first snow a t this visiting Mrs. Crocker on Church Three Months ................................................. 1.95 ot tile IlltlV» klsti, should the follows crossroads of the rue de Riche- ily will be greatly missed. The whole party acknow- street for the past few weeks, re­ Mr. W ilson was actively e n - ' Six Months ...................................................... 3.75 took o tto Benson’s year.—Mornings Ore-; lieu and the Grands Boulevards gaged in business till a few time. ledge they were pretty well tired 1 turned Tuesday to th eir home in One Year .....................- ................................... 7.50 Ognian. 65,770 pass daily during the same with their trip, but Miss M arjorie m onths ago when he closed out Snoqualmie Falls, W ashington. ________ ____________i hours, and where the rue de Riv- B y M ail and R ural R ou tes: G illette fared the worst, having Mrs. McEllioe is the daughter of his interests here. Mrs. Wilson , .. , , . . oli joins the Place de la Con- One Month ...................................................... $ .65 The law recently enacted m ( alifonna corde tbe number ia uot much has, during the years of her resi­ sprained her ankle early in the Mrs. Crocker and it was her first ! Three Months ................................................. 1.95 goód /V ear day, and had to make the return making it a heavy penalty for the driver. less—57,500. in view of these dence here, been very active in trip thus handicapped. Those visit to Ashland in a num ber of S Service Station Six Months ........................................................ 3.50 . of an automobile who fails to bring liis figures, it is surprising to be- the civic, social and church af­ who made the climb were the years. One Year .......................................................... 6.50 fairs of Ashland. H er m arked ab- * * * car to a dead stop before passing over a lieve that> in all> the total num- ility and cheerful helpfulness Misses Clara Huck, Alice W alker, DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Grace Ridley, M arjorie and Lou­ G u e sts of l>r. Pketteplne««— 'railroad crossing Is one that can well be i ”*’*•" ¡“ I “ " 4 ln Btreet will be missed greatly. IS w ord is th e Mr. and Mrs. Phetteplace are Single insertion, per inch ...................................30 ise G illette and Helen Turner, The W ilsons’ are going to adopted by every state in the nation. The 16 768> with 78 killed> The oth_ b est bond th a t Y early C ontracts: who retu rn s to her home in San house guests at the home of Dr. ■ I Pennsylvania on account of the any h o n est b u sin ess and Mrs. Phetteplace on W im e r; S One insertion a week ................................... ? .2 7 1 California law provides that the car must er hundreds of thousands had impaired health of Mr. W ilson’s Francisco Sunday. m an can p u t up. We street. Mr. and Mrs. P h e tte p la c e | not only be stopped but the driver must bad frights. Two insertions a week .......................................25 father. They have said they hope have given Goodyear are on their way south and are ! Dally insertion .........................................................20 look and listen for an approaching train -------- to re tu rn w ithin a year, and Ash­ A Long M otor Tri,>— visiting en route. I our word th a t every before proceeding. Such a law in Oregon I “ wiu pay ,0 Ee‘ ma""e‘l 11 land will be very glad to wel­ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lay, son the proposed tax on bachelors is cu stom er who buys R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g Donald and Maxine Lay, a sister might possibly have prevented the recent imposed upon lone P arisian men. come them home again. a G o o d y e a r T ir e of Mr. Lay’s, left Monday for Loin Kan i r un -« < > F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 tragedy near Eugene when a Pickwick It is being discussed in French from u s w ill get real Portland, Oregon. They will; ' 1| - ;i” 1 Mrs. Lot n Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 R eception T uesday A fternoon— political circles as a resu lt of stage was bit by a Southern Pacific train. m a k e a b rie f visit in E u g e n e en Ol 'h i e « ivs i A hl.l ei, um G o o d y ea r S erv ice. Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00 n isin e ss an d ph binint the enforcem ent of such a law in The Misses Cham berlain and route. We ars keeping our O bituaries, per line ..............................................02 % M adagascar. According to the law Palm er were hostesses for a de­ At Portland they will be joined Mr. Lorenz b 4 a re p i i :sentati v ord — and w e are As is often expressed, success is not al­ bachelors would be subjected to lightful reception given a t th eir by Miss M arjorie Fifield and Mrs. the pacific Fruit-E:-: press WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING ways measured in dollars and cents. Forty s..vis y in g old cu s­ a heavier tax than th a t imposed attractiv e home Tuesday a fte r­ Minta Maldoon and daughter pany of San Francis« o. “All future events, where an admission charge is tom ers and w inn ing ♦ ♦ ♦ year ago yeterday, (1. I'1. Billing engaged on fam ilies w ithout children, but noon. Mary, the last named leaving made or a collection taken is A dvertising. new ones. The guests who formed the mo­ Ashland today, and who will stop K e liin i fro m Trip— No discount will be allowed Religious or in the real estate business in Ashland, a both would be forced to pay an A C o o d y e a r S e r v ic e S t a t io n Mr. and Mrs. O. IÎ. Klutl record, which any man can vjew ; added income tax. tif for £he pleasant affair were in Roseburg on their way to P o rt­ Benevolent orders. D c j K rs u 'c s e ll a n d r c c o m - m e n J th e n e w G o o d y e a r Si Sir G o o d y e a r S e r v ic e No donations to charities or otherw ise will be . , . , . . , , i form of the square deal. W hat the venture around little candles to light home at Ellis, K;i lisas. nesota, the ultim ate destination, old liom of “ The G reater Medford club,” tsh la iid V ulcanizing W orks. made in advertising, or job printing— our contrihu- 1 . . The Kluth 's expected to tions will be in cash has returned in a financial way is unknown their way through the gruesome Mrs. Blee and h er sister; Mrs. Before Miss Fifield's retu rn she H arrison Bros. Ford Garage pile of bones. Modern electric Mrs. K luth’s brother then will visit relatives in Hammond Fred W ilson, who leaves W ednes­ to the writer, however, it matters but little ' lights recently have been installed R ochester and a num ber of othei he had not. so far ¡is con JULY 12. —an unbroken record of forty years is through the w inding passages day and Mrs. C arroll W agner, a places determ ined. arrived from in th a t vicinity. V. .-stern M a d «• fo r W e s te rn T r a d e " visiting bride. About eighteen BE VERY CORAGKOUS:— Only be thou strong j n i t s e l f SUCCCSS. filled with the rem ains of P aris­ in all were present for this many. What had occurrt'd ¡ and very courageous, th a t thou m ayest observe --------------------------- ians. A nother innovation is the charm ing hospitality. R eun ion o f C lassm ates— entrance fee of one franc in the Three members of the. class of to do according to all the law, ♦ * ♦ th a t thou \ town composed of wide-awake, broad D ainty refreshm ents added the place of a little card issued by 1901 of O. A. C., Mrs. E. Bower- m ayest prosper w hithersoever thou goest.— minded, unselfish citizens is the town final note to this most enjoyable the Prefecture de Police, which afternoon. m an, Mrs. Ralph Billings and Joshua 1:7. that grows and prospers. Factionalism, used to be sufficient to adm it the Mrs. Chas. E. Ross of Portland, * * * I selfishness, petty jealousy, strife sectional­ to u rist to the underw orld. had a reunion Sunday. It took E ven in g P arty— ism have no place in the progressive com­ THE NEST EGG The hospitable home of Mr. the form of a drive and picnic “ Sing your way to h ealth ,” says over the sum m it into the Siski- munity. E ither is a disease that m arrs and Monsieur Frossard, one of the and Mrs. J. M. W agner, on Oak yous. How often have we heard the phrase, ! dwarfs amt prevents the growth ot any Sorbonne. The exercise develops street was the scene of an infor­ The Ross’ are camping in the “ the nest egg’’? To some it conveys little town or community. Harmony must pre- the chest and strengthens the dia­ mal gathering Monday evening, park for a time and are enjoy­ honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carroll or no thought, while too others it emlxidies • va’*l ’he spirit predominating must phragm to such an extent th at W Thousands of tests in our laboratories and on agner of Los Angeles, who are ing thoroughly the delightful eli-i many a rtists have lived to a good a world of meaning. As for the former be that ot common good. m ate and scenic beauty of this j the road have shown conclusively that Zenv old age. Madame P a tti was 77 here for the first time since their locality. class they go through life with the view ' lene, which is made from carefully selected when she died; Mario, th e tenor, m arriage, some m onths ago. There were perhaps th irty of The classm ates enjoyed most that tomorrow will take care of itself. Medford is to be congratulated in that 73; Garcia, 81; Duprez, 90; Du­ Western Naphthenic Base Crude, transported arrolls’ young friends and vis­ thoroughly the outing artd host Those who compose the latter are not eon-; the city had suttieient aggressiveness and chesne, 90. A few n atu rally have C in separate pipe lines to our refineries and then iting relatives present to greet of pleasant memories it evoked. tent to let tomorrow take care of itself, forethought to secure the headquarters tor passed away in th e ir prim e, but and welcome the young people. * * * refined by cur exclusive high/vacuum process, M. F rossard says th eir m anner but through vision, and a thrift that is the registration ot torcigli motor ears in of “ B ridge” and ‘H earts occupied H ere for th e Sum m er — forms less carbon, gives greater gasoline mileage, living had a lot to do with It, the Southern Oregon district, but on what the hours, interspersed w ith de­ well developed they exert an influence and reduces friction and wear to a greater extent Mrs. Amelia Callendar of Los and besides they were the execep- lightful music. Time was all too Gatos, Cal., is in Ashland for over the events of tomorrow. Yesterday grounds the registration office was estab­ tions th a t proved the rule. than any other automobile lubricant we have seen short for the host of pleasant the summer. Mrs. Callendar is and today they were preparing for tomor- lished there is a question that perplexes and tested or been able to produce. rem iniscences of happy happen­ well acquainted in the valley, hav­ The snaiils’ record has been row and in all probabilities they will not not a few. The patented reply would doubt- ings in the n ear past of this com­ ing lived here years ago. She is Therefore wesay,“Insist onZerolene- even be eaught unawares. Those who have cor- less be for the “ common good,’’ but the beaten by a little post office de­ pany of friends. ' if it does cost less.” a sister of the postm aster at partm ent in the Basses-Pryenees Delicious refreshm ents brought Jacksonville. reetly interpreted the meaning ol‘ the age answer will not fit this ease. which dem ands th ree whole days to a close th e charm ing even­ STANDARD OIL COMPANY » * * old adage prepare today for the future. to expedite a le tte r a distance of (Cailfianua) ing. The W omen’s Foreign Mission­ They are the people who save a little now W ith all the disagreements and ridicule five miles. A le tte r dropped in * « * ary Society of the M ethodist »nd then and place it in safe keeping for directed at AV. J. Bryan few Americans the box at Orthez on Monday will Dr. B u rd ic’s E n tertain — reach Sallesplsse a t noon on W ed­ church met at Mrs. Van Fossen’s the lean days, that are bound to come. The have remained prominently before the pub­ Mr. and Mrs. C arroll W agner home on Friday afternoon, July nesday (providing th ere is no fellow to whom the adage comes without lic for so many years. Bryan will die as special delay ), m aking a record were th e inspiration for a de­ 6th. a meaning sooner or later becomes a vic­ he has lived, fighting for what he believes of one and tw o-third miles per lightful dinner given by Dr. and Mrs). Homer Billings had Mrs. R. L. Burdic, in th e ir cozy tim of unfortunate circumstances, which is right. Though often wrong, Bryan is d a y ’ charge of the lesson, which was home on High street, W ednesday on the different schools of E u­ at one time he could have controlled. the type of citizen of whom America can evening. Conductorless autobuses are rope. Then frequently there comes a time when proud, • * * going to be tried out in P aris in A debate between Mrs. George ' the little old nest egg becomes linked with the near future. They will be M a r r ie d - E ubanks and Mrs. H unt was 1 A nnouncem ent is made of the tragedy. Men and women who have labored greatly enjoyed. All exchange states that a gigantic pic- established on the pay-asyou-en- recent m arriage of Mr. W. A. industriously lived frugally, and through nic is being planned at Crater Lake some te r plan, with the entrance at A fter the m eeting adjourned, ! R eeder of Beverly Hills, Californ­ the front near the d riv er’s seat. refreshm ents were served by the years of toil have laid by a comfortable time in August for southern Oregon and ia and Mrs. K night of Lincoln, The passengers Twill Jluy th eir hostess. little nest egg, become enmeshed in the Northern California towns, and gives the N ebraska. ' 1 tickets a t the station and hand financial whirl and lose their all. Some list of towns that are to participate or will them to the chauffeur upon board­ Mr. R eeder’s m arriage will be become separated from their small fortunes he asked to attend. Ashland is not includ­ ing the autobus. The buses will of in terest to friends since the through private, but poor business vent­ ed. Is the oversight intentional or other- ply from the center of P aris to fam ily are very well known here, having been residents for a num ­ the outlying p arts of the city, ures. Others, entranced bv the fairv-like, , ber of years. and there will be but one price « • • stories of fake promoters, throw all cau­ for the journey. A shland Girl H o n o r e d - tion to the wind and stake every dollar on “ Express buses” are also being An exchange says that Seattle is the Miss T heresa Meikle, a form er a venture that is without merit. How fre­ only city in the nation that has had the talked about. They will be es­ Ashland girl, a graduate of A. H. tablished on certain of the very quently we see the wrinkled face, the bent nerve to voluntarily curtail the duration long lines and will m ake bu t one S., was signally honored recent­ shoulders, the wdiite hair and the age dim- .. , ,, . .. ,, ,,, . ° i ot the presidents visit. Seattle is a citv or two stops du rin g the length ly in h er appointm ent as Assist­ med eyes of men and women, who have a n t D istrict A ttorney of San of the journey. that springs many sensaions. Francisco. It is the first time staked their all and lost, only to spend th a t a woman has received th at their declining days in want or dependant That an ordinary wooden tab­ The town that gets things is the one that appointm ent. on relatives, friends, or charity. le is sometimes w orth its w eight • * Miss Meikle’s career has been fights for them, whether it be an increased in gold was the lucky discovery There is a world of meaning in the nest T, . ] ,, • . ,, « i , , i business volume or a surplus cannon from of Monsieur Bonneau, of the ham ­ a succession of honors since egg. It is a good thing to think about; a tj leaving Ashland and h er friends recent world war. Simply asking lor let of Mieres. He was the pos­ are ju stly proud of the record she good thing to strive for, a mighty good s things sessor of a Louis XVI antique gets few results. has m ade. thing to hang on to when once it is gained. which had been in the fam ily for * * * And, remember, the nest egg can he pro-' generations and had served for Complaint is made that there are more many years as an ironing board Mr. E . J. F ra ley here— tected and yet be circulating through Mr. E arl J. Fraley, form erly white-collar workers than there are white- on the back porch. It had come channels that will not only earn interest of A shland, but now of B erke­ n r , . •, , . ,, collar jobs, lhe solution perhaps, lies in to such a bad state th a t M. Bon­ ley, Cal., arrived Tuesday even­ to r the owner hut serve in developing the u \ . / ’ neau decided to burn it. He ing for a few weeks visit with , . . e -x the wider use ot the work shirt, latent resources ot a community. lighted a fire under it and as the his fam ily and parents here. table began to crum ble aw ay he Lithia water is proving decidedly pop­ noticed num erous gold disks glow­ Mr. F raley will be a member the faculty of th e Red Bluff, A YEAR OF HIS LIFE ular as a thirst quencher at the all-Ameri­ ing in the fire. Scattering the of Cal., high school the coming year can banquets. May the demand increase, em bers and rescuing the disks, he and in Septem ber he and his fam ­ found th a t he was the possessor ily will go to th eir new home The thieves who plied old Otto Benson the supply is unlimited of 122 fifty-franc gold pieces of • • * with moonshine that they might steal the time of Louis XVI which had away his pitiful little fortune of $1800, New’ families are arriving in Ashland to been reposing in the legs of the Mrs. E n g le R ecoverin g— Mrs. Angie Engle, who2 hasi took more than money from him. He was make their homes, which is conclusive table for about 150 years. been quite ill for the past week » »» ♦ A s h l a n d D a i l y T i d i n g s were t0 *«told tliat >'ou mnst sw5n« an a* i 1 >**« -« D inner Party- S O C IE T Y H YEAR W h y let a L O W PR IC E keep you from using the BEST? 5% to CARBON A T T H E JACKSON COUNTY Fair Grounds N ights J u ly 28-27 G IL B E R T and S U E L I\ AXS BE U T IE L L O P E R A "IOLANTHE” W ill B< Presented As A GRAND PAGEANT B A L L E T of 75 A R IO T of LIG H T and COLOR T he Biggest Spectacle O R C H ESTR A of 25 th ei' A ttem pted in OREGON CAST of 100 a logger, and as such lie made his money by hard labor in the heat of summer or under the chilly rains of winter. AYliat they stole from Otto Benson was a year of his own life, filled with unremitting toil. They the idlers, the parasites, the inpffee- tuals of society, took a year from the life of a worker. Let us say nothing about the dreams he had, and in which he w rapped his savings. Let us agree that probably lie would have met with misadvanture, had he gone on to Sweden to visit his boyhood home. Let us merely adhere to the facts in the case, ns though ours wera a court of law. Two fugitives from justice are in possession of his year, bought with his effort, belong­ ing in every moment, in the least particle of time, to Otto Benson and no other. Such is the magnitude of their offense. If you proof that the town is growing. Of those, who locate here, few ever leave. It would indeedXlie a pleasure to visit all the vacation spots advertised as the playground of the nation, but there isn’t that much money. At Applegate— Miss M argaret Van Dyke and Miss E sth er K leinham m er, who are taking th eir sum m ers vaca­ tion, are a t Applegate visiting friends and relatives. They will retu rn to Ashland in a sh o rt time. or more, is reported much b e t-; ter. • « * Dr. P arson s 111— Dr. Parsons is reported quite ill a t his home on N. Main street. His friends tru s t th a t he m a y ; soon be up and about again. • Glittering Costumes m ade especially hv J i. J G O LD STEIN & Co SAN FRANCISCO * * ♦ Loyalty between merchants and busi­ ness men is a mighty fine thing, and it will beget loyalty on the part of people in gen­ eral. Trying to beat a train is a good deal like drinking monsliine. You may beat it for a while, but eventually it will get you. The correct answer in the debate wheth­ er tat or thin people suffer most during heat waves seems to he, Yes. P lan H ike— A group of teachers a t th e nor­ mal school plan to hike to the lava beds n ear M errill next Sat­ urday. They will m otor as far as possible, and hike th e rem ain­ ing distance. H ere from K lam ath F a lls— Mr. and Mrs. A. L. B arker mo­ tored over from K lam ath Falls In th e ir new ro ad ster Tuesday, calling on Ashland friends d u r­ ing th eir brief stay. * • • Dazzling Liatii Effects — by— C A L IFO R N IA -O R E G O N PO W E R CO. Clim b Mt. A shland— Now Recovered— Mrs. A. Sylvia, who has been ill a t the Community H ospital for some time, is now recovered and today was discharged and re tu rn ­ ed to her home a t Gazelle, Cali­ fornia. H alf a dozen Intrepid young girls climbed Mt. Ashland Sun­ day. They left Ashland at 5 a. m., and returned by six in the even­ ing. The girls had a taxi take them as far as the road is made U n d er T he A uspices and F or T h e Bernd t Of The Jackson County Fair Association