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PAGE ÏW(J ÂSHtÀfttt DÁítfc tftbixÖS Saturday, July 14, 192.4 A s hl a n d D y i j\T á d i J ~ v - (EstabÜalïea^tn 'i & Î6 Î til Published Evèry Evening Except Sundaj» by > T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO n ’ ••• ' t S ' t . Z r 1 ¿ALL ?V slat w north but Mrs. McClarey will ^«tnnin here for a time. -U > 1ZT Ç y — ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ,t h t W ^ n -tf10 <•¥- o f f ic e , , DUBLIN, July 14.— Now th at Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P M U ( I M rs., K in p e y ,. Ma-s. A. M. Storch a V «• - of L- - Los Angel and j Miss -I W D *v outhart es, Mrs. J. M. W agner, Mr. and - <?<rroll W agner rom Los A ujeles, Mrs. T. W. lk |e s of Med ford and Miss Jessie Miles of Eu gene left fo r C rater Lake via Medford. They wll re tu rn F ri day.. \ \ kites Leave W ednesday—— Mr. G. A. W hite accompanied by Mary Claire left Wednesday evening for California. S atur day Mrs. W hite will join them at Sacramento. It is understood Mr. W hite who is not at all well, will enter a hospital in San Francisco. Later ♦ • • the family will go to Los Angeles Club Picnic in P a rk — where the young daughter will The Upper Valley Commun resume her study of music. • ♦ ♦ ity club will hold its last m eet ing of the season next W ednes At the Beeson Ranch— day, Ju ly 18, In the park. It Mrs. Balis and children are will be an all day m eeting, be guests at the E verett Beeson ginning a t 10 a. m. The business ranch home near Talent. Mrs session will occur in the a fte r Balis brings the children in every noon. day for their wor kin the sum One of the interesting features mer school. * * * of the m eeting will be the picnic dinner. Every one in attendance Sunday School G athering— mg into OrogoH from California am] the TOere“ officials*"8'1*04 °' D"b“”' is to bring h er basket to the pic An im portant Sunday school Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 got a w rit of evic nic grounds in the park. This gathering is planned for Sunday, Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00 south and is the logical and proper geo- tion against him * in a* the court r O and • • it , •» • , UJv UvUl . al If will be a “ D em onstration” m eet July 15th at Bybee Bridge, in O bituaries, per line ................. .02% graphical location tor the registration of- th at is how the m atter stands at ing and all the ladies in Ashland the oak grove ju s t this side. fice. present. who are interested, are invited This is under the auspices of W H A T C O N STITU ES A D V E R TISIN G to come, bring th eir baskets and the American Sunday school un “ All future events, where an admission charge is enjoy the day with th e club. ion and is an annual group m eet But this is only the beginning T H E SH ELB Y BOOMERANG made or a collection taken is Advertising. The program is in charge of ing, and all the Sunday schools of Irish labor difficulties. Irish, No discount will be allowed Religious or Miss Grayce Tiech, the County of the county are invited to be labor is facing a big split. There Benevolent orders. Publicity sometimes comes too high present. D em onstration Agent, and it will will be a general election in Sep- D O N A T IO N S’ I 001! H.t SlieIby’ -AIontana- The Shelbyites tem ber or October upon univer- feature “ canning” in various It is an all day m eeting, be ginning at 10:30 a. m. Every one No donations to charities or otherw ise will he <Ie<‘,<!eU to P a t / h e i r town on the map. That sal suffrage, when every man and ways. The “ Conservo Steam Cooker,” in attendance is supposed to bring made in advertising, or job printing— our coutribu- V’ ‘,S 3 l;n,<’a '»le ambition. But they chose wonian over 21 will be entitled to and the ordinary “ Boiler” meth a well laden basket for the has tions Will be in cash. as a means of putting it on the map a prize vote' Labor’ already a powerful odj will be shown, as will th a t of ket dinner is one of the happy -----------------------------•---------- ---------------- fight between two heavyweights one of opposition t0 the Government, in the "P ressu re Cooker.” features of this gathering. •» , v '* whom was the so-called 'ehampio,’, of the <l0“b,e Mr. C randall of the American The canning of vegetables, ber t h e BEST p b e a c h . ngz - l «, yo„r ,Ig,„ „„ world. ......... ere was where they made their ot X T b * "*E ries and any other fru it th a t is Sunday school union is in charge shine before men, that they may see your good mistake. - - ’ Now’ 11 is th °u&ht of the meeting. There will be t have its hands full flght- obtainable will be dem onstrated by Miss Tiech. works, and glorify your F ath er which is in heav a num ber of outside speakers and J’or llie Shelbyites doubtless thought j a s domestic troubles. Lark- en.— Matthew 5:16. Jelly m aking w ith “ Surto” is special music is provided. tiiat prize fighting was still a sport. They in may run his own nominees another num ber on the program The closing address of the af must have figured that the fight would be a&ainst th® official labor party, th a t is of interest. ternoon will be delivered by Rev. Of course this will split the w ork T H E R IG H TS OF BOYHOOD a national attraction. This “ Club Meet” is the last F. C. K oehler, of Ashland, on ing m an’s vote and as a conse A any rate, th<*y mortgaged the town, quence it is feared labor will not one before the sum m er vacation “ The A uthority of the Bible.” It There is nothing unworthy about tin and apparently a good part of the state of be nearly so powerful in the next and is of p articu lar significance Is hoped th a t many Sunday ju s t now when housewifely schools of the county are plan mouth organ. It probably woyjd he diffi Montana, to meet the demands of the cham- Dail as it is now. thoughts are turned to plans for ning to attend the convention. eult to define a just reason for its gener- pion who has always preferred money to • » • conserving the vegetables and High • • » al exclusion from or disapproval of musi- fighting. wages and short hours fruits for next w in ter’s store.s Mrs. Ocean Deibert, who is vis cal circles. Some folk have been heard to The fight may or may not have been a are having th eir effect upon Irish The club have wonderfully trade. The Irish m anufacturer good times too, and are inviting iting her parents here, spent W ed damn it as low; hut it is low only in the g°°d one, but was a complete failure as-'an cannot compete with his rivals anyone interested to bring her nesday with Mrs. L. E. Rose, at sense that marbles and baseball are low. attraction. in Belfast and England. Recent the home of Mrs. Dean. Mrs. Dei To some people an urchin bathing his The public rightly decided the fight was ly the Irish governm ent wished lunch and share the opportunity bert and Mrs. Rose are girlhood offered by this open air demon heated frame in the primitive luxury of n°t the main issue, Imt that the $310,000 to have some of its ships repaired stration, and the good tim e th a t friends and classm ates, both are and invited contracts from firm s is a p art of these club g ath er graduates of A. H. S. a swimming hole withou ttroubling about Payable to the champion was. • • • a bathing suit, is very low indeed. The The afterm ath has been severe. Shelby in the Free S tate and Belfast. The ings. Personals from Bellview__ • * • northern Irish city contract was sand lots are low, and all their works. *s broke. Her mayor and leading banker Mrs. A. C. Joy and Mrs. H. Mon-i 60 per cent cheaper than the low Outings— Some folks are awfully strict. is broke and his hank is closed. She has est firm in the Free State, and D elightful The Reids* and th eir guests roe motored to Medford W ednesJ The trade, wishing to bolster up the ban her experience for her pains. She knows as a consequence the work went h are had two delightful outings day to spend the day. ♦ ♦ • ished instrument, renamed it harmonica. now that prize lighting is no longer a sport north, though the Irish Govern lately. One to Buckhorn Lodge Miss Maxine Brown of Klam ath But the harmonica is a vastly different hut a commercial enterprise.—Sacramento m ent was most anxious to have Sunday and another later, in the Falls is spending, the week at the work done in its own area. week down the valley. affair, unless you are willing to affront Bee. the home of Mrs. Huxley on Those who comprised th e party the memory of Benjamin Franklin, iis in W alker avenue. In no country in the world has on the trip to Buckhorn Lodge ventor, Call a spade or a mouth organ by Even its enemies—if ¡t has any—must profiteering developed, to such an were Mrs. Wesley Reid, Miss Lil • • ♦ their right names, and then ask how manv admit that the Mail 1 ribune is a much extent as it has in Ireland in the lian Reid and th eir guests Mrs. Mrs. B utler W alker is in K la good citizens got their first practical in- ,)<‘lter newspaper than is usually found __ _ last few years. Every group of W einschenk and Mrs. W right, m ath Falls at present the guest troduetion to music by that self-same in- 111 a the size of Medford. It makes a traders has its own combine; the from Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Mil of relatives and friends there. • * • sidious instrument? The shamed answer sP<‘eialty of giving the im portajt news of grocers, the shoem akers, the can ler who leaves soon for Eugene. Mrs. Wm. Rogers is visiting The same party, with the addi of every truthful man would be legion. the entire country at all times, and has dlestick m akers are all a t It__ friends in Medford this week. tion of Mrs. Reid, enjoyed the Recently this orchestral device dedieat- ni{my subscribers who ake the paper for keeping up the cost of living. The m otor trip down the valley. They • • * farm er is in the hands of the ed to boyhood came to its belated own in this reason. Manv readers of the Mail Trib- combine which fixes- buying and glimpsed all the towns as fa r as Mrs. McCracken Convalescent__ symphonic concert given at one of New une in this portion of the county thought selling prices. For example, a Gold Hill retu rn in g via Jackson The many friends of Mrs. Gor don McCracken, will be very glad Y ork’s fine motion picture houses, the sole ver.v unusual and strange that not a farm er considers him self lucky to ville. The eastern visitors are delight to learn th at she is convalescing virtuoso being a mouth organist. Richard I*110 appeared in that paper about Ash- get $8 a ton for his potatoes a fte r ed with the beautiful scenery and from her recent illness. Strauss, in one or more of his recent com- land’s celebration on the 3rd and 4th, nor growing and harvesting them and clim ate of this locality. Mrs. McCracken has been ser positions, found that nothing hut a Bow a W01‘d o f mention about Jacksonville’s carting them to m arket. The sel • • • iously ill for several weeks, a se price to the Dublin housewife vere attack of the flu, and at liell could provide exactly the sound he iloat "inning first prize and a Medford ling Trip to Riverside Park— is more than 320 a ton, a clear wished to obtain. Now, a cow bell does i,oat " ’inning second prize in the parade, Profit of $12 on an outlay of $8. A delightful m otor trip with this time has ju st gained suffic G rants Pass the objective oc iently to be about again. It is not compare with a mouth organ, Evidently it was a case of its reporters curred T hursday evening, when hoped the gain may continue and any more than cows compare ^)ejng ‘ asleep as the switch” —or some- When the Free State govern Mrs. John F lnneran, h er aunt, th a t she soon will have recover ment began to function the com Mrs. C. A. Shutts and Mrs. Hugh ed h er wonted strength. pare with hoys. And the mouth organ, so ^Inng ol that sort—Jacksonville Post, bines thought they had a fat • * * ---------------------- — peculiarly the medium of a boy’s self ex- Gillette, with th e ir house guests, pression, has infinitely more capacity for For the month of June prohibition en- goose to pluck. They did it more Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyle drove down An Inform al Evening— or less successfully 'd u r in g the Mrs. Ella B. Mills was hostess music than the rattling ‘,hot dog” ejacula- forcement in Jackson county cost $882 - rush of the civil war. The gov the valley, viewing the panoram for an inform al evening gather-^ tions trom the assorted hardware iism.lly (’4. according to the records of the countv ernm ent soon found the profiteers ic loveliness outspread, finally ing Thursday a t which a num ber halting a little way this side of described as a jazz orchestra. ‘ clerk’s office, says the Jacksonville Post. were out to fleece it. Recently G rants Pas a t Riverside park for of friends were invited to meet The mouth organ, the swimming hole and The total fines collected for prohibition the governm ent invited Irish bed- lunch. A fter an hour of q u ie t! Mr. and Mrs. McClarey of Port-! the right of self-determination in the mat violations and convictions, according to m akers to bid for 50,000 beds. enjoym ent spent there, the party land, who are visiting in Ash-i tef ot fishing worms are all sturdv ami tl*e records of the countv treasurer’s of All tendered the same price— not drove on into the little city, re land. Mr. McClarey left F riday forj a cent of difference. An English tu rn in g home as the shades of necessary manifestations of boyhood. ; fiee, totalled $30. Under a law passed bv firm tendered at half the figure night fell, ; the last legislature and now effective, the and got the contract. The com Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, who w’ere A M ERICA here during the “ C lan” meeting, expenses of enforcement shall he home by bine was indignant. retu rn soon to th e ir California the fines collected, 25 per cent of the The Irish governm ent has done home. Miss Louise Gillette and Equality of opportunity. That is the j amoant collected going to a “ special state generous thing in the way Miss Helen T urner who have been magic of America. And the record of Sec- ¡H"oioit ion I mid, ’ and the remainder to a of very 45 A. mostly bottom land, near pensions. A bill, introduced guests In the Gillette home retu rn retary of Labor Davis is an impressive the countv. in the Dail, provides pensions for w ith them. highway, alfalfa and grain, fam • • • example of the potency of such magic all who suffered injuries in fight ily fru it, house and barn, team , He arrived , x . in this country - a - poor lmmi- A decided new departure is that of the ing the Black and Tans out of D elightful Trip— A fam ily party consisting of cow and tools, $6,500. grant at the age of eleven, he entered the Marysville pastor who is to preach with Ireland. Now General Mulcahy, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes, Mr. commander-in-chief of the Free puddler eraft and now, as a member of tin* out either coat or vest during the Summer, Good 6 room house on paved State governm ent, has announced and Mrs. Codamo and children, cabinet,^ he goes hack to visit the place and who invites the men of his congre th a t even those who fought and C.H. Holmes and wife mo street $100 down, balance like ot his birth. Such a record could have been gat ion to leave their eoats at home, against the governm ent in the tored to Buckhorn Lodge after written only in such a hand of opportunity. He discretely omitted to make any simi- recent civil w ar will be entitled church Sunday, tak in g well filled rent. Here the top is always open to those at hir suggestion to the women, but they to those pensions provided they baskets along. Have a restau ran t and Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Icenhower Sr., are the bottom—in high places there is always blight at least dispense with hats durum did th eir bit against the British. there. This place seemed doing profitable business for sale u tHe deservil1^ Tbose who " ro te ••meeting,” if they didn’t prefer to show It is believed the move will make camping for the b etter feeling between the a Mecca the 4th when dozens of •«^»."WPpmfBtion ot Independence meant them off.—Sacramento Bee. a t attractive price. * soldiers of the old Sinn Fein arm y people motored up there for a equality of opportunity when they phrased though they may be in a different quiet restful day. The beauty of HOUSES FOR RENT th e opening sentence and Secretary Davis this spot, the springs, and its ac M ar clouds are hovering over Europe camp ju st now cessibility, make Buckhorn Lodge career shows that they knew what they and it is not at all improbable that the a favorite objective In m otoring were writing about. Sallust puts it ihat world may be thrown into another contest OBITUARY trip. man complains unjustly concerning his na the results of which c?n not be compre’ Mrs. M attie Million, wife • • • ture, which, being weal and of short dur- bended. It calls to mind that when a solu- Charles C. Million, Oak street, Art Club Picnic— died July 13th, 1923, a t the resi The A rt Club had another of ^ in flu e n c e d more by chance than tion is offered for remedying grave ques- dence. by bis effort. But not so in America. Here tions it deserves the support of everv man The funeral will probably take th eir delightful gatherings early in. the week. This tim e it as a man is what he can make ol himself. who lias not something better to offer Place from Stock’s U ndertaking sumed the form of an evening pic parlors, Monday, Ju ly 16th a t As Well As nic of th e m embers and th eir JU S T VICTORY IS E A R N ED Observing the loads carried by some of 2 p. m. families, and was planned as a Interm ent in Ashland cemtery. surprise for th eir president Mrs. the tourist cars passing through one is Friends and acquaintances are Gray. I n e announcement that Ashland is to led to believe that the load capacity of an invited to attend. In One Of There were perhaps more than be made a point of registration for out-of- automobile is limited only to the tonnage th irty present to enjoy the feast Mr. and Mrs. H. J. H u litt of of good things provided. state automobiles is hailed with a great that can he loaded. Penngrave, California, were in deal ofp satisfaction by Ashland citizens --------------------- Needless to state, am ple ju s Ashland yesterday atten d in g to tice was done the tem pting vi and business men. The announcement fromi It is good, old summer time. business affairs. ands and the thorough enjoym ent ■ ■H’f’l I [deception W ednesday— Mrs. J. H. T hurner of 470 Boulevard entertained most de lightfully W ednesday afternoon in compliment to her sister. Mrs. Marian Lindsay of Bellingham, W ash., who is visiting in Ashland after many years oT absence. The hours sped with happy reminiscences and were brought to a close all to soon with the daintiest of refreshm ents served by the gracious hostess. 1 jo y by- th e to m '- «h» DeValeraites have decided to B eil R. Greer . . . . . . . . . . 3. . * . *.^7*K<4 tto C h e w < w i*l lit* t ...................................... — , J : ■ ~ X ................................................................. coming O F F h ’l A i r C W Y ^ ÿ ® — Telephone 39 ists ............. » into Oregon from the south. 3ive Irel»nd a rest, Ji» ,Larkitt,' Go to C rater Lake— of everyone m arked the evening. -------------------------- ---------- L__• - ...u--/r. - 4 m r « H r a r f c r f n r r - a t- -\5-hizmd rrm T u c h ; t h a t - * * 3 stepped in to keep the ex- X MU T hursday m orning, Mr. antt Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as nearly evei’Y auto tourist doming into t h e citm ent going’ Seizing buildings Second Class Niu.il M atter. ii,„ ...... .i , • , , , — become a national oasttm« ---------- — - ------j T ^ » t h - d e s H - e s - t e ^ t o p h e r ^ . p n Ireland> so to A year Subscription Price, Jfc*fl|yt^r* *---------- --------- A i.ti. a the i < „ - « 1 ■’ onlytnf&ro ia. - the ¿southern p a r t. 1 ago'R oTy“^ ^ ? ^ . ¿ . m e n One flfooUt H -t i. " * 1 f' bUaXA’ locirtl»d iMt'^WclIfol’d tourists were taking possession of build- Three M onths 1Z. into Ashland~were compelled to ings as fa8t 38 «he eleeki&ckfcd Six Months x m inutes and now Jim Larkin has AR ¥-î ■ < hurry oii !tb AletlfoVd tiVYegis ' f d _ r fW ~ ‘'ls i y ; , j i-':f i. e.-'-.Tu .«thl f f ,• :•/ “ LF'-T One Year ........... ........ ............ ; turned his hand to the same gaqie. number returned, ;pid eiyoyed the atfraé- By- Mail and Murid -it»: Larkin is general secretary of tions here « majority proceeded north war the Irish T ransport and General One Month is ....... f L.yg of Medtord. Cuniiplu.nts wero heing reg- Three Months W orkers’ Union, by far the great Six Months ......................... .......; ’y.3o- i d a i l y t»> incoming tou rists because est tabor organization in Ireland, One Year _.......................... i..........................~ 6:50 of the fifchnveidence Of the’ dtrang-ement. and apparently the officials of -TI m “ toeafion "of ;i registriifioji office here the union did not give him satis D IS P L A Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S •io 5 ‘ ‘‘hpHj.udo $Jj£. meviiv(m^ep,ce and tour- faction during his enforced stay Single insertion, per inch ls^s Jurve oo .ejHupiuint to make. " J in the United States. Anyway, Yearly C ontracts: he was up in arm s against the One insertion a week ................................... $ 9 ! 7 jz , -■ , I , liat the . creation of x , an office in Ash- officials the moment of his re- Two insertions a week ............................... land Will reduce to a low figure the lium- turn, and after some violent Dally insertion ............... her ot registrations handled at Medford speeches he, with his followers, there is no doubt. Ashland is the first city seized Liberty Hall, the headquar R ates F or Legal and Miscellaneous A dvertising of importance touched by the tourist com- ters of the union’ and «be offices F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 • »• ♦ Those who shared in this hap py re-union of old friends were the Mesdames Dunn, Minkler, Van Sant, Loughlin, Pracht, McCon nell, W inters, Eubanks, and Dews of Ashland, and the Mrs. Merriok and Caldwell of Los An geles, Mrs. McBride and Mrs Vining of Portland and the Mrs Young and Mrs. Minkler of Med ford. GOOD C IG A R E T T E S 1OC G EN U IN C “B ull " DURHAM TOBACCO UNIVERSITYofOREGON Gresham Third Bull Run pipe i line costing $3,000,000 to be fin ished this fall. RECOVERS FROM LAME BACK My daughter suffered with a lame back and could scarcely move w ithout great pain. she tried Foley Kidney Pills and the trouble with her back is all gone,” w rites Mrs. J. c. P erkins,. Boston, Mass. For Backache, Rheum atic Pains, Kidney and Bladder Trouble use Foley Kid ney Pills. Will relieve th a t tired feeling. Take no substitute— Insist upon Foley’s. Sold every where. The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains The College of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism—L aw - Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension. (W- For a caialojue or artg information vùrite The Ftejittrar. UniVereitfi of Oregon. Euiene, Oregon. The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923 —today CLIMB THE LA D D ER OF T H R IF T “ O P P O R T U N IT Y ” N E V E R W A IT S FOR “ P R E P A R A T IO N ” BE P R E P A R E D ’ TO SUCCESS ■well eo-ojierate THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sally Ann Says— “ I don’t mind les sons when I eat lots of Bread f t All the tangled school l e s s o n s si raigliten on a sim ple nourishing di et of lots of Bread You can’t play well unless the body is well nour ished. • ÿ Bread is the food that is all nourishm ent—eat more of it. It helps every member of the family. SALLY ANN BREAD — is the big, delicious loaf th a t’s good down to its very crumb. You will want to eat lots and lots of it. Fresh daily. L IT H IA BA K ERY Staple’s Realty Bargains E. T. STAPLES Ashland itlon’ SAVE IC E FOOD PROVOST BROS Refrigerators to the Lowest Bidder ? HE printer has lost much in the past because of his m istakes iu business judgm ent, but his custom ers have lost far more in failure to turn his skill to their ad vantage. Business men can get vastly more out of a printer than a low bid, and it is reasonably certain th a t they can get less from the lowest bidder than even the low price calls for; because while he may find it necessary to sell his product a t a low price, his tjilemma forces him to strike as hard a bargain iu delivery as his custom er does in buying. T Choose a good p rin ter; he can help you build a b etter business if you will let him. TIDINGS PRESS Ashland, Oregon.