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A s h l a n d D a i l v T i d i n g s nal. V, ill it be accepted, or will France and
stop b e fo re te a c h in g L os A ngeles
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w en t s tr a ig h t to
P o lice
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Belgium say, “ No, we’ve got the force;
a n d I hope to o b ta in w o rk a s a
H e a d q u a rte rs a n d re p o rte d t h a t
why should we ru m t it to any tribu­
¡ c a r p e n te r ’s a s s is ta n t* a n d le a rn
he h a d been held up by tw o
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
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th e tra d e . F a th e r a n d m o th e r m ay
nal YY e have the army, we have the guns.
policem en in u n ifo rm . C T h e n e x t
d ecide to re m a in o u t h e re .”
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
Let them decide.’
m o rn in g th e e n tir e n ig h t fo rce
T he y o u n g m an h a d no b la n k ­
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“ Force! Forte! Force! Unless there is M ike B ro d y , 2 0 -y ea r old boy. e ts a n d said t h a t h is o v e rc o a t had
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi
A fte r ta k in g T a n lac I g o t back fifteen P ounds by ta k in g it an d 1 o u t th e u n f o rtu n a te p air,
th e jo b fo r th e f ir s t tim e in . n e v e r h a v e a dizzy sp ell any .
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A ssen ill h a v e
OFFICIAL I 'ITY PAPER Teleiihone 39 a D°" teiUl)er introduced by churches into passed th ro u g h A sh la n d y e s te rd a y serv ed as h is bed on th e w ay on
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* the world, I despair of future civilization.” on his way frem New Y ork to a c ro ss th e c o n tin e n t. H e w as n e a t­ fo
u r y e a rs , a n d a m ed ic in e t h a t m o re a n d can clim b a la d d e r a s pie n tv Of tim e to r e g r e t th e ir
Los A n geles. A side fro m “ lif ts ” ly d re sse d a n d c a rrie d a
E n te re d a t th e A s h la n d , O reg o n , P o sto ffie e as
g r i p , ! w ill fix a fellow up lik e t h a t is wel1 as 1 e v e r could.
I e a t bet- !ack of ju d g m e n t, fo r th e fo rm e r
se
cu re d a lo n g th e h ig h w a y s, th e w h ich c o n ta in e d c h a n g e s of s h i r t s , c e rta in ly w o rth re c o m m e n d in g ,” t e r - s le e P b e tte r an d
S econd C lass M ail M a tte r.
feel
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-n te n e e d to five
THE SMOOTH RUNNING MIND
to five y e a rs a t
y o u n g m an h a s w alked a c ro ss the
a
On Job First Time in
4 Years; Thanks Tan lac
a n d sox, a to w el, soap, a n d a ra z - d e c la re d G. W . D ivine, c a rp e n te r th a n I h a v e in o v er fo u r y e a rs, h a rd la b o r, th e l i f t e r to th re e
n a tio n . H e le ft N ew Y ork M ay 15, o r
a n d tin n e r, liv in g a t 735 N o rth a u d 111 te ll a n y b o d y , T a n lac i s 1 y e a rs in ja il.
Is Scotch-Jew
6th S t., W a lla W a lla , W a s h in g - : sim p ly g r e a t.”
T h e T id in g s re p re s e n ta tiv e h a d to n -
T a n la c is fo r sa le by a ll good -------------------------------------------------—-
alw ay s f e lt a p rid e in h is a b ility
su ffered an a c c id e n t th a t d ru g g is ts . A ccept no s u b s titu te ,
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to g u e ss o n e ’s n a tio n a lity , a n d | le f t m e in su ch had s h a p e I w a sj O ver 37 m illion h o ttie s sold.
the conditions they have to meet.
I N ew Y ork u n til I S ta rte d w est. im m e d ia te ly m a rk e d M ike fo r an j c o m p le te ly dow n a n d o u t, a u d j
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1° ninny people their jobs seems just a One da>’ 1 saw a car on th e s tr e e t Iris h m a n . M ike s a id : “ My f a th e r 80 f a r aa w o rk w as c o n c ern e d , I T a n lac V e g e tab le P ills a re Na-
T h re e M o n th s
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little too hard, fhev worrv and fret over Alth an O res ° n licen se a n d i was is Scotch, h a v in g been b o rn in ^ ad no a p p e tite , w as w ay u n d e r t u r e ’s ow n re m e d y fo r c o n stip a -
Six M onths ....
h t, a n d h a d such dizzy sp e lls Hon. F o r sa le e v e ry w h e re .
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their failures, which makes them still more ‘™ Iiat; I y
with a d e s ire Glascow a n d m y m o th e r is a j w I ete
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likely to do things ineffectively. Their eon-L?,?6®? >. n ,
ed SUt<?s’ “ My f a th e r is a p ro fe ssio n a l d a re u tr ld y n ’t to s cIlm
POLICEMEN
seiousness of lack of power is evident to
mother u .aCllJC v°ast ®tates- p a c k e r of C h in a an d hopes to oh- “ W ell, T a n la b c a g la e d ts d e r. a ll th e TWO LO GERMAN
SE J o n s E o n R O B B E R Y
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
othms and affects their ability to get re-!she an d f a th e r d ecided to go to ta in w o rk in th a t lin e In Los c re d it fo r m y b e in g a b le to fol-
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Los A n g eles, so I lo st no tim e in A n g eles. N e ith e r m y f a th e r or low m y tra d e to d a y .
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O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ .27
27% Such a mental condition is sometimes !starting- There are seven ch ii- m o th e r h av e been o u tsid e of New
an d th e n w h en you a r e w ith o th - rlc h s an d A ssen to d a y e re h.-
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manner nullities a part of the achievement received n u m e ro u s “ lif ts ” c ar- s u itin g in e p ile p tic fits. H e s e ­ th e m o u n ta in s d u rin g th e e v e n in g , pick ed th e w ro n g m an
e m p lo y m e n t
and
never
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
they are just Oil the joint of getting.
ry in g m e a h u n d re d m iles a t a c u re s
M ike le ft A sh la n d a n d s ta r te d on!
To be su re . H in ric h s a n d A ssen
C ard o f T h a n k s ..........................................
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tim e - Since I a rriv e d in O regon w o rk s lo n g e r th a n a w eek w ith ­
fo r C a lifo rn ia .
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T h e a d v e n tu re of th is y o u n g e ric a n p io n ey from U n a d k a y , hut
AMtRKANTOtAaoCQ
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“ n< Il Uoi v loi ti.e leason that they • b etw een . “ W hen M ike w as in- ________
m e d ia te ly loses h is p o sitio n . It
New W orker, w ho w as h orn u n ­ th e y d id n ’t k eep it long. U nad
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING (1° Sol,1,‘J ’alt o f it poorly. If they could fo rm e d of th e re a s o n w hy a u t o j h a s re a c h e d a p o in t w h e re it is
d e r th e ra y s of th e g re a t w h ite
“ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re am a d m issio n c h a rg e is OIlltV perfect themselves ill that part wllCl'C dr’vers seld o m a sk e d h ik e rs to a lm o st im p o ssib le fo r him to se-
w ay a n d w ho, u n til h is d e p a rtu re
m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtis in g .
they are weak, the feeling that tllCV are ride’ he said: “ T h a t o n ly m ak e s c u re e m p lo y m e n t.”
fo
r th e W’e st, had n e v e r been out
No
d isc o u n t w ill be
a llo w e d R e lig io u s
o r being baffled by uneonquerable difficulties U hard °n the decent fellow ”
Had Tw o Y ears H i School
ol s ig h t of B ro a d w a y , pro v es
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs
T h e y o u n g a d v e n tu r e r
s ta te d t h a t
a d v e n tu r e still c o u rse s
_________________ would disappear. They would meet the
PnnHS,arte<1, with J 13
Sally Ann Says—
t h a t he c o m p le te d tw o y e a rs in th ro u g h th e v ein s of m an .
da} s work with a smile, and he ready lor only $15.00 w hen 1 le ft hom e. h ig h school a n d h o p es to com -
DONATIONS
“ Bread and Butter
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill he V\
came along. One n e e d s a s e n s e T w ice I h av e been co m pelled to p le te th e c o u rse s la te r on.
AM ATEUR RADIOS MI ST
m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g —- o u r c o n trib u - o t p o w e r to accomplish tilings ill life.
i sto p a n d w o rk fo r a few davs.
Come to Supper.”
W h en a sk e d if he h ad m ad e it
M AINTAIN QUIET HOURS
U o n . w ill be I . cash .
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h p |M y la s t sto p was n ear Eugene. a p o in t to w alk w ith o th e r h ik e rs ,
he sa id : “ No I h av e d o d g ed th em
O R D , C onn., J u ly 16.—
T he s u p p e r call b rin g s
JV’LY 1 6 .
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nia i° a change. More frequently; m y sh o es re p a ire d a n d buy m y a ll th e w ay. In th e f ir s t p lace u H ie A t R h T o F u rs
a re to he m a in ta in e d
an he needs is to supply some lack of food fo r a few d a y s lo n g er. I w ill th e re a re som e to u g h c h a ra c te rs y a m a te u r ra d io te le g ra p h sta -
a
h e a rty
resp o n se
h a v e to m a k e a t le a s t one
T IIE ID E A L W A Y :— T hey h elp ed e v e ry one liis ability by proper training.
ons b etw een 8 a n d 1 0 :3 0 P . M.,
w hen t h e r e ’s a p la te
cal s ta n d a r d tim e, a c c o rd in g to
n e ig h b o u r; an d ev ery one sa id to h is b r o th e r , Be
Maliy people tail, tor instance, becaUS
piled h ig h of golden
r e g u la tio n of th e D e p a rtm e n t
of good c o u ra g e .— Isa ia h 4 1 :6 .
they can not talk well, can not express tliei.
C om m erce, th e A m e ric an R adio
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ideas persuasively. What such people need
c ru s te d b read.
e la y L e a g u e H e a d q u a rte rs was
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PULLS ,‘.s. |,lacl.l<‘<‘ ( <,llvei’sation, go into soeia
vised to d ay .
OV PR T HUP P F P T n n
-ih*. speak in public, take all possible pain
U n d e r th e g e n e ra l a u th o r ity of
OVER LOnG PERIOD
to cultivate power of expression.
T he c h ild re n ju s t love b u tte re d b rea d w ith lo ts of ja m
e ra d io law of 1912, all a m a - j
oi je lly , m a rm a la d e o r honey. A nd th ey lik e it q u ite
u r lic e n ses a re b e in g re c a lle d 1
.
1 hen the sense of power to meet peopl
w ell w ith a big howl o f m ilk .
y th e d e p a rtm e n t a n d sta m p e d
Mail} advertisers are prone to look up- on even terms would come. They would)
fo llo w s: “ T h is s ta tio n is n o t li- '
SALLY ANN BREAD
on newspapers as an advertising medium radicate a sentiment of victory, the feel-
n sed to tr a n s m it b etw een th e 1
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a
s
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a
good
h o m e-m ad e ta s te , am i is as n o u rish in g
possessing one particular inherent disad- ing of friction with difficulties would van-
o u rs of 8 a n d 1 0 :3 0 P. M., lo-
a s d elicio u s.
vantage, namely a “ short life” period ish. It is amazing to see how a person can
al s ta n d a r d tim e, n o r S u n d ay
during which the ad is brought to the at- go ahead after he has worked his way
LITHIA BAKERY
o rn in g d u rin g local c h u rc h s e rv ­
e s .”
tention of readers.
over and around some difficulty so that
T h is r e g u la tio n d oes n o t d iffe r
This criticism of one certain phase of now he faces liis problems with the feel-
a
te r ia lly fro m th e policy firs t
newspaper effectiveness is not altogether ing that lie is adequate for them and that
iv o cated by th e L e a g u e as a
without foundation, but there are numer- they can be solve I.—Klamath Falls Herald
lu n ta r y m e a s u re w hen b ro ad -
ous instances indicating that the “ life per
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s tin g becam e p o p u la r and a r . -
iod” of a newspaper advertisement, dur-
Now that new sign hoards are to be
ric tio n of a m a te u r a ir tr a f f ic |
a s u n d e rta k e n on a c o o p e ra tiv e !
ing which it effects its purpose of getting erected along the highways setting forth
¡asis. T h e h o u rs of 7 .3 0 to 1 0 :0 0
results, is limited 110 more by the na- advantages prevailing in Ashland why not
M., wre re th o se m o st re c e n tly
ture ot the medium than by the character erect one at the depot? Thousands of peo-
c o m m en d ed to a ll a m a te u r s by
and appeal of the display itself.
ple j»ass through Ashland each year with-
e L e a g u e ’s B o ard of D irectio n
Are the loser if you iiegleci,
A case in point is that of a Spreckels out obtaining the slightest idea as to the
d a ffilia te d a m a te u r clubs.
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
One M o n th ..
T h re e M onths
Six M o n th s ...
One Y e a r ......
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“ Savage ’ Tire Company’s campaign, beauty and commercial importance of the
which appeared in various western news- town. Some effective advertising can be
papers in the summer of 1921. According done at the depot.
to the advertising manager of this tire
concern, thousands of requests were re- Ashland has prospects of entertaining a
ceived, as a result of this campaign, for a number of honoreil guests. It is quite like-
booklet the company offered containing the ly that President Harding will make a
ads themselves in a compact form; and brief stop July 28th. The Cherrians, of
requests for this booklet are still coming Salem are coming’ on the 28th, and Sena-
in—two years after the last ad of this se- tors McNary and Stanfield are expected
ries appeared in the newspa, i rs.
to make our city a visit in the immediate
True, this series of ads was unusually future. Here’s hoping they all come,
interesting. In addition to the regular
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“ selling copy,” human interest and at- A bumper wheat crop is predicted for
tentiou value in a marked degree were the Northwest. The announcement sound
provided by distinctive illustrations drawn good hut when we think of the prevailing!
by “ Indian” Miller, a full-loodded A]»ache price of wheat ami the inability of Europ-1
artist and writer, and by interesting copy oan nations to buy it all the joy is taken
hearing on the history, customs and legends, out of the announcement.
of the American Indian.
Really effective newspaper copy m^v It is safe to venture that there are a
pull over a long period in spite of the number ot sore editors in Oregon today.
short life of the medium. This fact should Yesterday was the day on which the
induce users of newspaper space to aim members o f the state editorial association
at the improvement of their display, rather were to climb Mt. Hood.
than to consider the medium as possessing
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an inherent disadvantage, which confines Now that an office has been established
direct returns to a very limited period of An Ashland for the registering of automo-
time. The newspaper is, of course, partic- biles coming in from other states the auto
ularly adapted to the use of continuous camp ground at Lithia Park will he called
and regular advertising, where the adver- on to accommodate an increased number
tiser depends largely upon cumulative ef-|of tourists.
feet for the full and final value of his re-
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turns. This is largely why the cost of news-
Dempsey, Firpo, and Gibbons hold the
paper space is materially lower than that center of the stage at present but will soon
ol space in other mediums. A comparison t>e compelled to give way to presidential
of these costs will indicate whv the resru-1 onndidates.
lar use ot newspaper space is considered!
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by so large a majority of advertisers as; The opinion of some wives whose hus-
preferred publicity, assuring maxii
maximum re-) hands always are going fishing is that
turns for any definite expenditure.
they are a whole lot better going than they
are at fishing.
LLOYD GEORGE IN CHURCH PLEA
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Bathing pools are -enjoying their regu-
Lloyd George, in a recent address de- lar s e a s o n o f popularity. Ashland is well
livered at the chapel of YYestbourne fel- supplied with swimming tanks,
lowship, England, said:
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“ YVe spent $50,000,000,000 in the last war
YYas it Davy Crockett, who said “ look
and have not spent a thousandth part of twice before you jump?” At any rate it
that sum since the country came into exist-j is a good admonition to follow,
enee remedying conditions perfecly infa I
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t° the world: An office for the
ly to support a movement to abolish such c- 1Sirat,on oi «nt-of-state automobiles has
squalor and poverty, Lloyd George declar- k*’ 11 e>la,’hshed in Ashland,
ed that religion must eliminate the region
of force in the world “ if we are going to Some day there will be launched the good
obtain progress.”
ship Sahara.
Referring to France’s seizure of the R
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and Rhineland, lie said:
“ There has been an offer to France to. It is sweet music to hear strangers ex-
refer this question to an impartial tribn-polling the beauties of Ashland.
through ;in\ cause whatever,
to read the advertisements
ro m D ead I n d ia n —
H. J . M oore w as in A sh lan d
om h is D ead In d ia n ra n c h yes-
rd a y , ta k in g h is fam ily , w hich
a s been in A sh la n d a ll s u m m e r,
jack w ith him .
M r. M oore r e -
r ts t h a t he is d o in g a th riv in g
jusiness m a k in g lu m b e r fo r h o u s-
w hich a re b e in g b u ilt a t L a k e
th e W oods.
that nre appearing daily in
tiie T idings. Ashland film s
are earrying a daily message
of interest a message that
means added eeoiioiny in
your home. Do you believe
in Economy? Then follow
the Ads.
L e b a n o n to be c o n n e c te d >vith
o u n ta in S ta te s p o w e r sy ste m .
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On the Mountain Top
LIMB the mountain—stand on the p(*ak and before you
there unfolds a panorama extending as far as your eye
can reach. Stay in the valley, and your view is restricted by
by the surrounding hills.
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This newspaper—properly used will guide you to the
mountain top. Read it and your vision is enlarged. You get a
bird’s-eye view.of world events. You glimpse the doings of
■the day.
Horseback Radio Set the Latest
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Fail to use it, and your view is limited—you remain in
ignorance not only of events at home and abroad, hut of much
that concerns you even more vitally—news of the very things
that have to do with your personal, every day me
Some one might be selling a new, better and more economi­
cal food; or a utensil that woflld add immeasurably to your
comfort and well-being; or some better material for shoes or
clothing but you would never know, because of your re­
stricted view.
Is
You may read every line ol the news columns, hut if you
overlook the advertising, von are still living in the valley.
You remain uninformed about many tliinas v<>u ought to know
in order to live a happy, useful, profitable life in this age
of progress.
Climb Out Of the Y/alley to the Mountain Top
Read the Advertisements
I t took J o h n O sb o rn e , a w ell
know n P h ila d e lp h ia b u sin e ss m an
a n d m e m b e r of th e R id e rs a n d
D riv e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n to d e v ise th e
h o rse b a c k ra d io .
O sb o rn e c re ­
a te d a s ta m p e d e on th e b rid le ­
p a th in F a irm o u n t p a rk th e o th e r
d a y by a p p e a rin g on h is h o rse
c o m p le te ly eq u ip p e d to receiv e
r a d io m essag es.
Ashland Tidings
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