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PAöfi WO astUäö A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s _______ dáí L í tíbiitóg Monday, August THEY HAD TO OPE BATE (E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) :Uaiiy News L etter A Méssale To All Gold Stàr Mothers d, load ELECTRICITY TO BE VS^D TO SAVE MINERS’ LIVfeS What attacks have been made in medi “»♦•»ìli. cal men by the various cults of healing! Now electricity is even called THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO PARIS, Aug. 6.— P a ris’ Latin upon to directly save the lives of _ ---------------- ---------- el the medical profession goes serenely Q uarter, for centuries the re m iners. A tiny stream starts to Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor along with its work. treat of artists, architects, poets trickle into the mine. Soon it ■ OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 Yo'u’ for instance, are not much inter- and musicians haa been usurped Not to be outdone by a poetess m ight increase and in the end ------------------ ----------------- ested in doctors until a pneumonia “ bug” by outsiders— by spectators of who recently praised A shland’s engulf the miner and im peril the E ntered a t the park in verse; a tourist recently “ “ 8e,s 5 OU' or your appendix goes on a Bohemian life who take no part lives of all those w orking below Second Class Mail M atter. ground. But the moment the penned the following tribute, .strike and starts practicing sabotage with in it. Subscription P rice, D elivered in City first tricle of this impending tor- which was turned over to the a vengeance all its own. Then your friend A rtistic, picturesque Rodolphe, with his long h a ir,b ro a d brimmed ie n t touches the floating switch Tidings by Superintendent Dor One Month ...................................................... $ 65 tells his'or her friend. “ They had to hat an: and flowing tie is alm ost a of an autom atic electric starter, Three Months ................................................. j 95 operate.” “ To the Cham ber of Commerce; the electric m otor attached to the stran g er on the terrace of the Six Months ........................................ 3 75 and the City Dads: A surgeon dutifully taps our lungs as big pump begins to work and the Cafe des Deux Magots, a meeting One Year .......................................................... 7.50 My wife and I have camped in possibility of catastrophe is av if they were a watermelon or he gently re place of Bohemiana, im m ortalized By M ail and Rural R outes: erted. Electricity is certainly your wonderful P ark one week moves your appendix. Suppose the sur in French lite ra tu re since 1400. One Month ...................................................... $ 65 very much on the job everywhere. and spent $38 in your beautiful Three Months ....................................... 1 95 geon were too tired to bother with it, or In his stead sit th irsty Ameri city. We like the camp grounds braggadocial Englishm en, Six Months ........................................................ 3 50 suppose he preferred to read the paper cans, and we like your city. We like SANTIAGO CHILI TO HAVE w ealthy Frenchm en and others AMCRKANTOMdDOOO One Year .......................................................... 6.50 to see how the latest murder trial was with money, aping the life of Bo ELECTRIC LIGHTS SOON the sulphur baths, had one every util* i:t??i!’{fi v day. We like the places to trade. progressing, or suppose the demanded hem ians, but really, according to D IS P L A Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E Sl SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6— We camped here two years ago. cash on the spot or nothing doing? Wow! m embers of the “ Old G uard,” Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 J5” 0" ° ” the peak3 ot the Andes “ So with best of wishes and a WASHINGTON MAN KILLED but surely destroying the MRS. E L IZ A B E T H N Y early Contracts: But surgeons don’t act like that and it is slowly short good bye, W E L L , of Boston, a Grfd S . S ie<!m h a ,e bear- WHEN CAR LEAVES GRADO One insertion a week ................................... 5 • 27% mightlv lucky for the man in the street spirit of the q u arter. W e’ll on to Portland go, To mother who recently retu rn ed 1Og UP° n e le c tric H a tin g of the Two insertions a week ................. 25 that they don’t. POMEROY, Wash., Aug. 6.__ see Columbia’s famous drive. ‘Voila le Q uartier L a tin !” b e l-1 from France as a member of the streets of Santiago in Chile, yet Daily insertion ............................................. 20 And back here with our dough. Lawrence E. Shawley, 33, was second gioup of the Good Will •both snow and ice from these The next time on the street or in the . , , 6 gu de on a rubber- J seads this message tc m ountains are to furnish liydro- We 1 1 spend a day and then instantly killed when the sm all R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g S t r e e t car VOU hear tile expression, “ They •neck bus.* to his cosmopolitan ' a11 Gold Star M others: away car he was riding in left the electric power for this city as well F irst insertion, per 8 point line .............. $ .10 had to operate,” stop for a moment to crowd of listeners. T et me tell every Ameri ■ as to operate the state railway To Fresno’s famous lands grade on the Benjamin gulch Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 can mother who wears the Gold consider who “ they” are and why “ they” Revelers on the Deux Magots W here figs and between Santiago and Valparlso. raisins and and Plunged into the rocky ditch Star—as two of us Good Will Card of Thanks ............................................. 1-00 terrace overheard an dsmiled peaches grow. should happen to want to take the trouble 20 feet deep. It is believed the Delegates did — not to worry American engineers, electrical O bituaries, per line ..............................................02% all except one, an architect, one for fear her boy’s grave in ; steering gear broke. ; equipm ent and m achinery will And campers come in bauds. to operate, at any time of the day or night. of France is not properly tended. I the few still m aintaining a But no such park as you h a v e ’ aid in furth erin g this gigantic want you to realize that the W H A T C O N STITU ES A D V E R T ISIN G 11 mi£bt be a hit awkward to explain the studio lu the q u arter. He frow n here , project which calls for no little WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR graves of our boys in France All future events, where an admission charge is matter in a few words to a visitors from ed. W ith Lithia W ater sweet and could not be better or more ' engineering skill. WEEK IS RATHER POOR made or a collection taken is A dvertising. Jupiter or Neptune lovingly cared for if you tended “ There is no Latin Q carter," clear, No discount will be allowed Religions nr mi__ 1 ’ . - them with your own hands. And a swimming stream th a t’s Benevolent orders. I hcie are no narrow minds in the up he complained. “ There’s nothing GOVERNOR PIERCE TALKS W eather outlook for the per There are no weeds—there is left but spectators. I t ’s not at ju st as dear not the slightest sign of neg iod A u g ) s t 6 to A u g u st 11, 1923 AT LEGION CONVENTION per ranks of those who practice the heal all like it used to be. T here’s lect. The cemeteries are sim Will we find in other cities. inclusive. DONATIONS: ing ait any more than there are among no spirit, no real life, nothing ply beautiful. They are hav Your Respectively SEASIDE, Aug. 6.— Prom inent Pacific Coast States: ing such care as can only No donations to charities or otherw ise will be the angels whom some people think of as but commercialism. come from gratitude and de Ed Hughes, Fresno Cal. speakers to attend the Oregon Generally fair with normal made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu votion. In time the white a mere product of auto-suggestion like “ Time was— and not more State Legion session at Seaside, te m p e ra tu re s . tions will be in cash. wooden crosses will be replaced th an fifteen years ago— when for feathered frogs. There cannot be, for if Sept. 6-8, include. Governor Wal- NEW ELECTRICAL DRILL N o rth e rn R ocky M ountain a n d with small stones of uniform 150 francs a m onth an a rt stu design, each bearing the name there were narrow minds in the upper dent te r M. Pierce, Senator McNary, WONDERFUL appliance Pla>eau Regions: AVGUST 6 could, live com fortably and and regiment of the soldier Dr. K ate W aller B arrett, Presi-i ---------- ( onsiderable cloudiness and BE SURE YOU ARE RIG H T:— There is a ranks, the great surgeons would not be enjoy him self in the q u arter. His sleeping beneath.” _ dent fothe American Legion PORTLAND, Aug. 6.— Count- , occasional local p o w e rs way which seemeth right unto a man, but end great surgeons. and room cost . little or nothing. For ic» Duswell and the other Gold Auxiliary, H. E. MacDonald, Sec- less men will be interested in thunderstorm s; m oderate thereof are the ways of death.— Proverbs 14:12 teni- could eat a nourish- Star “ other, Mrs. Anna Chambers rptarv .. .. , / ' ’ Bec ! - oe in ierested in To a great surgeon a ease is a case and one franc he . and I ? ' Cincinnati. accorded special the N ational 40-8 and the new electrical im plem ent Pe ra Oires. dinner, and for an o th er franc I honors all lolks are treated alike, the poorest as Ing , , J everywhere, The Good Will tbe State Commander of the which has a drill mounted on one 1 — A W ID E R F IE L D FO R T H E P R E S S he could spend an en tire even- ¡Delegates decorated the well as the richest. The medical profes Grand Army of the Republic. It s^ e and a screw driver on the* MEN WITH SAME NAME ing on a cafe terrace, drinking, American soldiers in all e ceme- AGENT is expected th a t the Commander other. It operates when pres- j sion should be justly proud that its lead laughing, talking and singing | ^enes vented, work close together of the Spanish W ar V eterans will sure is applied to either one of In the course of the widespread news ers do not patent, their discoveries, but w ith his fellows. also be on deck. the tools and should prove a EUGENE, Aug. 6.— Fred paper discussion aroused by the Monitor’s are to a man, good sports enough to real “ There were even restau ran ts E. D. Moores and family of boon to carpenters and such. Stickels, blacksmith, met Fred statistics showing 184.87 columns of space ize there is no sense in keeping secret any w here stu d en ts could e at free I Redding were Ashland visitors N ew Cop’s M ethod U nusual Stickels, sheriff, here recently. d u ring th e ir entire course, even devoted by a number of American news thing of value to the public. E. A. Thompson of Portland Courthouse officials W’ere Bur- yesterday while Mr. Moores «•as though they lingered six or seven papers to reports of the prize fight at NORWALK, Aug. years. The patron gained in the tran sactin e business. 4.— That w’as a business visitor in the city prised to learn th at the two Fred yesterday. Shelby as against 3.33 given to the meet Stickels did business within 200 BUILD OR BUY A HOME strange things happen outside end, fo r when the stu d en t became ing ot the Xational Education Conference feet of each other. One func movie comedies was shown here. a successfcl a rtis t he paid with HALIFAX, Nova Scotia.— Fig at San Francisco, one comment is really tions as sheriff of Lane county, in terest. A deputy officer decided to do POSTMISTRESS HELD “ Build A Home’’ is the slogan adoptee ON FEDERAL CHARGE and the other, who came from suggestive. A critic in a middle western “ In those days the models were ures compiled by the Dominion some traffic work. A pretty girl hv various business firms in a special B ureau of S tatistics show th a t Walla Walla a month ago, op- drove up to the center of the content and happy if they occa paper suggests that if the managers of the KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 4 ! erates a blacksmith shop across street in a sedan. She put out campaign inaugurated in the Tidings. In the value of farm property in sionally received a little gift, such Educational Conference had taken half the as a silk ^handkerchief. They Nova Scotia has increased by IS a well gloved hand to indicate Miss Fay Slack, postm istress at I th<? Street from the c°urthouse. pains to interest the public in the event, this connection it is meet to say that Ash lived she was about to tu rn to the H ildebrand, near here, for two in the q u a rte r and hob which they were promoting that were tak- ' T d haS reacllJedl 8 3,a«e in its growth per cent in the ten years from right The officer grasped her years, has been arrested on a E. B. Miller and wife of Seattle nobbed w ith the a rt stu d en ts first en by the promotors of the prize fight, the where more and better homes are needed of all because they liked the life. 1911 to 1921. The value of farm hand cordially. charge of m isappropriating $832 W ashington, who are touring the relative amount of attention aroused if we are to accommodate all those who “ Then a change took place. property in Nova Scotia in 1921 “ I d on't know' w’here I ever of postoffice funds. She is un coast, stopped in Ashland yester desire to cast their lot with us. Careful Curious persons began snooping der $2,000 bail. was $136,841,593 as against might have been very different. day to see the park. but I sure am glad to around. They had heard of the $115,974,892 in 1911. Farm ac- met , yuh, inquiry made by the Tidings reveals the Miss Slack was taken into cus v , , , The point is well taken. It may be com shake hands,” the officer said in terestin g life of the q u a rte r and tody at Bononza on authority of reage was 4,723,550 in 1921, as mended to the attention of those who are fact that there is an acute shortage of w anted to try it. Budd Jones of Seattle was an The girl did not see the joke. a com plaint sworn out before seeking to awaken public interest in mat good homes in the town and that with the “ Having plenty of money they against 5,260,455 acres in 1911, United States Commissioner J. O. Ashland visitor yesterday, ters ot such vital import as the education erection of a number of new residences a grabbed off all th e good a p a rt and 5,080,901 acres in 1901. H am aker, by Postal Inspector Classified ads bring results. Arnold O. Brunner. of youth. They seem to think that the mere substantial growth will result in our local m ents, studios and rooms. And today th e re ’s no place fo r the Classified ads bring results. Two m onths ago *Brunner in announcement that a meeting having this population. poor stu d en t in his own p articu w ant to borrow m oney $ In that vestigated affairs at Hildebrand end in view is to be held is all that is nec At present conditions with respect to la r q u arter. case th e fa rm e r deposits nis thou and it is charged, discovered the essary. When promoters arrange for two Ashland’s present and future are highly Farmers, Attention! sand dollars in a bank and the bank shortage and demanded re stitu ‘A mediocre din n er costs ten pays him in te re s t for the use of his satisfactory. Commercially, the town is pugilists to beat each into insensibility, o r fifteen francs. An evening tion. Look to your Mowers, m oney. But the bank can pay in they begin months in advance to flood forcing ahead and we are rapidly obtain on a cafe terrace requires an Rakes ami Binders early te re s t only if it m akes profitable A, Allen of Portland, Oregon, use oi his m oney. Now the ban!: the press with items which, if not inter ing prestige as a home city. The future o th e r ten of fifteen francs.” so in ease I should not ‘And the models! They m ust Abolition of Rent No More spent the day here yesterday a t finds th a t th e city needs a high have the worn or broken esting, are made to appear so, concern never appeared brighter for a permanent be dressed in the height of fash school building, and has decided tc tending to business interests. Plausible Than Abolition of parts in stock I will ing the prospects of the contest, the lives steady growth than at the present time ion, w ith th e latest creations borrow enough m oney to construct have time to send to Pay on Loans, Expert it. In o rd er to obtain the money and habits of the contestants, the enor Already considerable building activity is from the Rue de la Paix. They E. T. Jagerson of Milwaukee, Portland for them. the city has issued bonds, each ol Shows. mous sums expended in arranging for the noted and it has reached a point that all spend th e ir vacations in D eau was a business visitor here yes w hich is a prom ise to pay one tliou Garden Hose and Tools event, the part it plays in pugilistic his but presages an extensive building cam ville and o th er expensive resorts. It Is no more u n rea so n a b le to pay sand do llars a t a specified date terday and today. of every Description “ As a resu lt hundreds of young Interest on a loan of money than to and in te re s t in the m eantim e a t a tory, and the highly impressive character paign. Frenchm en who m ight become il specified rate. T he bank buys out Classified ads bring results. rent on a house, declares Wil •of the persons who are going to grace the Conditions and values in Ashland are lu strio u s painters or architects If pay PEIL’S CORNER liam T. Foster, Director of the Pol of th ese bonds. T hus the farm ei ringside with their distinguished presence. sucii that the man who desires a site for they had the opportunity never lack Foundation for Economic Re h a s had a p a rt in providing the city w ith a school building; and thf - ♦ ♦ ♦ I , , , , ► * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ An army of press agents is let loose and a home, or who contemplates the construc g et the chance to study in P aris search, in exposing the fallacy of fa rm e r h as ju s t as m uch rig h t tc tion of a new home, can make no mistake. the attack on interest charges by T heir paren ts can’t afford to send their contributions to the newspapers fill Henry Ford and Thomas A. Edison expect in te re s t for th e use of hb Everything considered, present values are them to Paris, so they stay in innumerable colums and even more count in their commodity money scheme m oney as though he had loaned the th e provinces. attractive, and are such that the man who to do away with the present finan m oney d irectly or in d irectly tc less wastebaskets. Every resource of what “ Very few of those who do 3ial system. Mr. Foster’s argument N eighbor B row n.” the slightest care in his opera has become one of the most alert and in exercises come can afford to live in the Is reviewed in the present article, tions will realize a splendid profit from telligent of occupations, namely, “ press his investment. Ashland has never been q u arter, which used to be cheap which is one of a series prepared CAPITALISTS”—AND by the American Bankers Associa agenting,’’ is employed to pique and to a boom town, nor do boom conditions at e r th an any oth er section of P a r tion. DON’T KNOW IT stimulate public curiosity. The newspap tain now. The growth of the town has is. .They /take the cheapest “The Ford - Edison commodity they can find in any A good many people who rail money plan Is regarded as a step ers, which as a rule turn a cold shoulder been steady, and the future holds the same p lodgings a rt of the city. They are scat toward the abolition of all interest against capital are beating their upon applicants for free space of this consistent growth that has marked the tered to th e fo u r winds. They charges,” Mr. Foster says. “ ‘Inter own backs. Some are savings bank WEDNESDAY NIGHT character, or refer them to the advertis past. never get together as of yore. est,’ says the Dearborn Independ depositors; some have shares in building and loan associations; ing manager, become infected with the en F ew towns in the Northwest hold more There is no “esp rit de corps’ as ent, ‘Is a tax that few ancient ty some have bought a liberty bond; rants would have dared impose. In in the old days. The L atin Q uar Open Air Pavilion thusiasm ol the publicityagents and give advantages for the home builder te some have ordered a stock of goods terest In actual modern practice is r is gone.” for their store. All of them, with freely hundreds of thousands of dollars’ or prospective home seeker than Ashland LITHIA PARK The arch itect paid the bus s contrivance whereby all produc out knowing it, have performed a worth of advertising space to an event of VV ith a climate that is delightful twelve iness-like Deau Magots w aiter tion is taxed by parasites and great miracle, for they have turned money is given a suprem utterly no importance whatsoever. The months of the year, with the best school one franc and a tip of 25 cen whereby acy over men, material and man the work of their hands or their end is attained. The public is educated to system m Southern Oregon, with good times for his bock beer and de agement which it cannot sustain.’ brains into a new product which, while it helps them, is helping Wonderful Music Renting Money believe that it is more interested in a prize churches, pure mountain water, and a parted, m um bling th a t in the old thousands of others. Every one ol days he could have treated eight “But Is there really anything j fight than in anytlmg else in the world. beautiful city park, Ashland appeals of them is a capitalist as most of us his com rades for the same more terrible about paying for the are—unless we are tramps or pau As a result of this artificially stimulated strongly to the prospective home-seeker amount. ise of money than about paying for ihe use of anything else? Suppose pers or ne’er-do-wells—and we may interest, the newspapers sell several hun Those living here in rented homes can O ther terrace dw ellers, the well be proud of the name. For farm er finds himself in need of capitalism, Instead of being the dreds of thousands of copies on the day to no better than complete arrangements lookers-ons, lingered longer, try a a harvesting machine, and without invention of a few selfish .................................... »»>»». of the fight, and sometimes a few promot or their own homes. There is a pleasure, ing to drink in a Latin Q uarter onough money to buy one. In that devilish interests, is the great material atm orphere which they have not ;ase he can either borrow a ma ers make a lot of money out of the event a financial advantage, and a sentiment in force that has lifted millions from chine of Neighbor Brown or bor yet realized doesn’t exist. poverty, degradation and slavery. At Shelby, it will be remembered, every- owning one’s own home that can not be row money and buy a machine. hnnv irtnl o/l, 11/v three . of X * il the 1 banks 1 of the . Like other human institutions, body, including The farm er would consider It right capital can be abused. So, too, can attained in living in rented houses and TWO H U N D R E D THOUSAND pay In some way for the use of little town went broke. apartments. Ih e man who has steady em TROUT TO B E L IB E R A T E D io eyesight and health and education ihe machine. Why should he ex and love. Part of America's great Surely the education of the children of ployment will not find it a difficult mat pect to borrow money—which Is is to remedy and prevent such the Nation is not a matter of such utter ter to finance a new home. Owning your REDDING, Calif., Aug. 4 — lonored In the markets in payment job abuses. Saue people, however, do (or the same machine—without not cut off their feet to get rid ol unimportance to its people that the press home is one of the roads to financial in Eighty cans of young tro u t from paying for the use of the money? their corns. the state hatchery in Sisson will cannot be persuaded to take an active and dependence and true happiness ‘‘Now let us suppose that the Capital is today’s surplus. It ia arrive in Redding tom orrow eve farmer uses the machine so suc- intelligent interest in a gathering intend The slogan, “ Build or Buy a Home” is ning what gives us a better start tomor for distribution in Shasta sessfnlly that he saves a thousand ed to advance educational interests!. We timely. county stream s. Ed. S. Reynolds lollars. With that money he can row than we had today. K Wt don’t save it. we don’t have it, ¿nJ are inclined to agree with the newspaper who is in charge of the d istrib u my a farm and he can let Neigh when we have it, it is uselsss un ONE DAY A WEEK FOR TAXES tion, has made arrangem ents for bor Brown have the use of It. til it is put to work. critic who laid some of the blame for the M oman’s day is every day at these to take charge on the a r Neighbor Brown naturally would If thrift is right, then it is right disparity in volume between prize fight txpect to pay rent. Instead of buy this hank. This bank caters to the rival of the 200,000 young tro u t: ing the farm, however, he could that people should acquire funds news and pedagogical news to the indif Mr. Roger Babson, statistical expert, C. as the result of their Industry and C. Fox, to French Gulch; W1, end the thousand dollars to his patronage' of women. ’ ference of the promoters of the latter to says :— But money that is L. K ingsbury, to Igo; L. E. Hill, leighbor in order that his neighbor self-denial. hoarded is like water that methods ol awakening journalistic inter- ^ ne bour aQd twenty minutes of each to th e Big Bend H ot Springs; night buy the farm. In that case merely becomes stagnant; it is harmful, est. Perhaps the lesson may have its val- busiuess day—or one entire day a week— Alex Hansen, to Round M ountain; Neighbor Brown should expect to not helpful. When money is put to for the rent of the money. All work, it is like water power; it ue in future to the managers of the Na- « demanded of every able-bodied person Oscar Geissner to Cassel; George >ay his seems clear. When the trans turns the wheels of industry,’ In Statton, and C. C. H ansen, to itio n s are as simple as these it is tional Association.—Christian Science, in the United States to maintain govern- Lamoine. Each of these will be creases employment and raises the »lain that there Is just as great pro- general level of comfort. Monitor. ment. That is the lesson of the recent an a t the station w hen the tra in a r »rlety In charging for the use of When every producer can create f j. The Citizens Bank of Ashland rives and really to m otor to the noney as in charging for the use a surplus and that surplus can be “ • T t ’ • J alysis, showing that one-sixth of our na stream s in th e ir respective neigh if things th a t money will buy. gathered Into a common fund and ReformersvWeetn to think they can not tional income goes for taxes, Federal, State borhoods du rin g the night. Ashland, Oregon Loaned Money Builds a School put to work for the common good “We may assume, however, that we shall have reached an ideal play the game without raising the anti. - and local.” ’ he farmer does not want to buy P u b lish ed E very E v en in g E xcept Sunday by 15 EDISON-FORD PLAN'S ATTACK ON INTEREST DANCE a a w u / vj Woman’s Day r Classified ads bring results. condition.—From “The and and Neighbor Brown does not Family in the World.” Gr««X««t