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    t*A6tS TWO
ASttLÁfci) b Á Ü f TibíÑOS
A. s lii a n d D a i 1 y T i tl i n g s
(E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 7 0 )
August I f ,
THE NEXT WAR
SUPERVISOR VACANCY
fo r tra v e lin g ex p en ses in connec*
M r. and Mrs G, s F re e m a n of
MUCH SOUGHT AFTER tio n w ith road w o r^
, O regon City w ere re g is te re d a t
1 Daily JSews L
Daily repent coming across the Atlan
G o v e rn o r R ic h a rd so n w ill h a v e ! th e H o te l C olum bia la st n ig h t.
tic from Europe indicate that the war-mad
l* u blished E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by
R E D D IN G . Cal. A ug 16.— Now th e a p p o in tm e n t of a new s u p e r­ T hey a re on a to u r to s o u th e rn
and
stricken
m
tioas
of
that
continent
are
th
a
t a v a c an c y h a s been caused visor. w ho w ill se rv e u n til th e C a lifo rn ia .
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
A
P A R IS , A ug. 17.— F re n c h a r t
_
o
.
breeding another appalling war.
After
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on th e b o a rd of s u p e rv is o rs by n ex t g e n e ra l e le c tio n , o r a p eriod
Bert K. Greer ................................. Editor careful consideration it appears that not a is b e in g s tifle d by ag ed p ro fe s­
T h e pu b lic schools of M edford lh e u n ex p ected d e a th of S u p e rv is -' of one y e a r a n d five m o n th s.
so rs in P a r is a r t schools w ho a re w ill open fo r th e school y e a r o r S h e rm a n C. S h a d w e ll, th e
W h ile no p e titio n s a re yet afield
UNBURN
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 few of them are perm itting their craving in te re s te d o n ly in m y th o lo g y ,
M onday, S e p te m b e r 24, in ste a d n a m in g of h is su c ce sso r is being th e re a re n in e know n to be in a
l Apply Vicks very lightly—it
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ffic e as j for money to blind principles of justice. ig n o re a ll h is to ry sin ce th e b irth of on S e p te m b e r 10, th e d a te p re- I d iscu ssed a good d e a l locally. T he rec e p tiv e m ood.
so o th es the tortured skin.
By overworking diplomacy and through of C h rist a n d n e v e r v isu a liz e th e v io u sly s e t, s a y s th e M ail T rib - ; office, a sid e fro m bein g one of
S econd C lass M ail M a tte r.
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u ne, in o rd e r to h elp o u t in th e h o n o r, ap y s a s a la ry of $1,500 a i
the display of petty jealousies and hatred f u tu re .
H ood R iv e r— I n te r s ta te b rid g e
S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e red in C ity
T h a t’s th e c h a rg e of M aurice h a rv e s tin g of th e f r u i t cro p .
V V a p o R ub
i
y
ear,
w
ith
an
a
llo
w
a
n
c
e
of
$300
a
c
ro
ss C o lu m b ia a ssu re d .
in
the
attem
pt
to
bring
to
a
settlement
O ne M onth ........................................................... $ .65
P ra x , w ritin g in P e tit P a ris ie n .
O w r 17 M illion J a n U eed Y early
T h is a c tio n w as d ecid ed on by
T h re e M o n th s ......................................................
1.95
the momentous questions following the A rt school p ro fe s s o rs a re a n even th e school b o ard a t its m e e tin g
Six M o n th s ...........................................................
3.75
world war it is evident that many of th e 1 g r e a te r m en ace to F r a n c e ’s a rtis - la s t n ig h t, a n d a lso m u ch tim e
O ne Y ear ................................................................
7.50
nations of Europe have not learned the tic future th*n are a n tiq u e d e a i- w as given by th e b o a rd to w ork
B y M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s :
lesson it was hoped had been driven home e rs w ho copy old w o rk s a n d sell o u t a p lan if p o ssib le to m ak e
O ne M onth ....................................... ................... $ .65
th e m as o rig in a ls , th e w r ite r be­ J a c k s o n school b u ild in g a j u n ­
to them in the world catastrophe that end­ lieves.
T h re e M o n th s ......................................................
I.9 5
io r h ig h school, in o r d e r to r e ­
ed in 1918. It does not require the close
Six M o n th s .............................................................. 3.50
“ T h ese p ro fe s s o rs pfit b a n d a g ­ lieve c o n g e stio n a t L in co ln a n d
O ne Y ear ................................................................
6.50
observation of a statesman or a diplomat es o v e r th e eyea of th e ir s tu ­ W a sh in g to n schools. T h e b oard
When you reach a 20th Century Store yoifve arrived at a
d
e
n
ts
,”
P
ra
x
c
h
a
rg
e
s.
“
A
void
th
e
e
to observe that the desire to settle equitab­
Jind S u p e rin te n d e n t 'S m ith w ill
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
trading post that never fails to save J von money.
lig h t of d a y ,’ th e y cry . ‘T u rn to give th e m a tte r f u r th e r e a rn e s t
ly
the
differences
that
exist
is
not
para­
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30
J
th e tim e of P e ric le s a n d O edipe. c o n s id e ra tio n b e fo re re a c h in g 3
Y e a rly C o n tra c t« :
mount in the m inds of many of the na­ T h e re is no p re s e n t. T h e re is no decisio n .
1 host1 1 el ¡able stores, choice of all careful shoppers, never fail you.
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ .2 7 % tional leaders.
fu tu r e .
T h e re is o n ly th e p a s t,
T h e c h a n g e on th e o p e n in g d a te
T w o in s e rtio n s a w eek ..................................
lo st in th e d a rk n e s s of tim e .’ ”
of
th e sch o o ls m ea n s th a t the< e
France,
once
the
pride
of
her
allies,
D ally in s e rtio n ...........................................
.20
C a n d id a te s fo r th e “ P rix d e will be only n in e a n d o n e -h a lf
' stands out prominently as a nation ruled R o m e” in s c u lp tu re th ia y e a r h ad
R ates For Legal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g ,
They offer some extreme values for instance
m o n th s of school, a n d t h a t th e
>y selfish desires. There is no other con­ as th e ir th e m e : “ A m u se b rin g s schools
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10
w ill close a b o u t J u n e 15
clusion, despite the (act all admit that she!to Apollo th e k n ife w ith w hich o r 16 n e x t. N ot so m u ch tim e is
E a c h su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
FEDERAL CANNED MILK
HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP
C a rd of T h a n k s .................................................
1.00
suffered great ly at the hands of Germany. Apoll° la goinR t0 torture Mars lo st a s a p p e a rs a t f ir s t, b ecau se
Fanned in the Northwest
y a s ,’’ a s u b je c t w hich P ra x fiqds th e la te r o p e n in g o b v ia te s th e n e ­
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e _________
...................................................02
ju g e Bottles
__ * ' None will deny France a just settlement,! la u g h a b le .
Tall
cans
cessity
of
c
lo
sin
g
th
e
sch
o
o
ls
d
u
r
­
Each . .
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING*" 1,nt. t,iat s,1° îs not Pr,>,,1îded solely hv a
______ v
“ I t's h a rd ly a s u b je c t c a lc u la t
ing c o u n ty fa ir
w eek, w hich
"A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e i s ' d e s i r e to make an Pquilable settlement pos-! «d to in sp ire a y o u n g a fte r- th e -
com es b e fo re S e p te m b e r 24.
m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
sihle is engendering condemnation in near- w a r a r ti8 t> a s c u lp to r of 1 9 2 3 ,”
PURL CANE SUGAR, Fruit or Berry, 11 pounds $].()0
No d isc o u n t
w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s o r
ly
every
civilized
nation,
and
has
all
but
he
sttys’
“W
n ° t a th e m e m o re NORMA TA LM A D G E HAS
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs .
brought a serions rupture with England. | X 'w e . "“h''*' " ° ” ‘°“Ch'nS'
NAM E C O P IE D O F T E N
e r e n ’t th e c a n d id a te s fo r
AMAIZO SALAD OIL
DONATIONS:
1 lie situation that exists in France and ini th
the e ‘Prix de R o m e ’ a sk e d to m od-
CHEESE
N o rm a T a lm a d e is becom ing a
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be o t h e r nations is the
For Salads A ml Cooking
product of hatred.! el a m o n u m e n t to th e d e a d — to m u ch ly n a m e d -a fte r p e rso n a g e .
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 ­
I'anev
I
hill
('ream
Beason lias been submerged by spite and the dead of th e g r e a t w a r? M ars
P t s ................
tio n s w ill be in cash
F i r s t cam e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t
I greed ami Hit* world stands on the very y a s could h a v e w a ite d .
Ponini
th a t an O a k la n d ,C al., p ic tu re th e ­
e rta in ly o u r a c a d e m ic ia n s a tr e h ad been n a m e d in h e r h o n ­
brink of another struggle that may de­ a re “ C fre
Quar
AUGU ST 17
e to u n d e rs ta n d a n d in ­ or. T hen c am e w ord from a Ne­
stroy civilization.
te r p r e t a r t a s it p lea se s th e m , b u t v ad a Stock fa rm th a t a ra c e h o rse
It is not the purpose of this article to th e y sh o u ld re m e m b e r t h a t in in ­ in tra in in g th e r e had been n a m ­
T H A T W H IC H S A T IS F IE S :— W h e re fo re do ye
FLOl R—Anchor brand,« good bread flour 49 lb. sk. $1.68
spend m oney fo r th a t w hich is n o t b re a d ? argue either for, or against the participa­ s tr u c tin g y o u n g a r tis ts th e y a re ed a f te r h e r. S u b se q u e n tly th e re
sh a p in g th e a r tis tic
f u tu r e of h a t e com e a flood o f re q u e s ts fo r
a n d y o u r la b o u r fo r th a t w hich sa tisfie th
n o t? tion ol the United States in European af-
Best Fancy Patents—VIM $1.95
F ra n c e . C e rta in ly th e y a re s h a p ­ p e rm issio n to n a m e v a rio u s a r ­
h e a rk e n d ilig e n tly u n to m e. a n d eat ye t h a t w hich lairs, hut in the mime of civilization in all ing it v e ry s h o rt-s ig h te d ly .”
tic le s a f te r h e r— e v e ry th in g from
CROWN, OLYMPIC or DRIFTED SNC >W, $2.05
is good, and let y o u r so u l d e lig h t its e lf in fa tn e ss. that it implies—how long can we—stand
th e new
im p o rte d
p e rfu m e to
— Isa ia h 5 5 :2 .
P a ris ia n s , re in fo rc e d by A m ­ sto v e p olish. T he re q u e s ts have
aside and view the nations of the world
e ric a n a n d E n g lish to u ris ts , paid
IVORY SOAP—9000 dozen cakes of Toilet Size.
com e in su ch p ro fu sio n th a t N o r­
drilling hopelessly into another abyss of
a lm o s t one m illio n fra n c s in e n ­ m a h a s decid ed a g a in s t s a n c tio n ­
IVORY SOAP On Sale by 20th Century Stores at a very substantial saving,
flesh, and blood, and bones of boys and tra n c e fee s fo r th e G ra n d P rix
VOICES POPULAR SENTIMENT
in g a n y f u r th e r use o f h e r nam e
. f
i t
til
4. j
, *voun& men? Is isolation in international ra c e d a y a n d w a g e re d m o re th a n
dozen—Toilet Size in a box of 12 cakes—Sold only in dozen lots.
111 I t . “ 7 " !
at the aflairs wortll ,„ore than civi| izati„n, hou?ht th ir te e n m illio n fra n c s on th e in su c h m a n n e r.
lotti Ashland lor the purpose ot a eon- at the cost of human life through the een- d a y ’s e v e n ts.
ference between Ashland business men and , tur
*
”
O fficial fig u re s show th e e n ­
SEEDLESS RAISINS IN BULK
OPEN SEPTEMBER 24
S V I C K S
20th Century Grocery
Saturday and Monday
10
28
29
27
53
ggc
tra n c e re c e ip ts a s 939,241 fra n c s
a n d th e a m o u n t w ag ered as 13,-
163,94 5 fra n c s.
On th e G ran d
P rix e v e n t a lo n e th e sum of 5,-
058,750 fra n c s w as w a g e red .
ho nnto oamp gronn.l seemed upper- |ation imtii he became“ 't h ? Puget r f the
F iv e th o u s a n d s tr a y do g s gave
most
toe i.niids oi those present, a n d , bitterest sarcasnl f
„
, .
th
e
ir liv e s to -----------
th e c a u se of science
troni beam i” the expressions of a number ♦
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,
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the » t i l e r i- meline,| ,o believe II,.at th -r-
J '" ,
'7 ', ’
,°Ut, ° f
durInE 1922 Of a p ­
p ro x im a te ly 7,000 do g s tu rn e d ov­
: a strung
t,,.,,,.. prevailing
, , .
r
,
tin
"lalstn.m
that,
cost
more
Ilian
the
hu-
s e iiiiim a i
I avoring o man mind will ever he able to conceive. e r to th e c ity p o u n d d u r in g th e
a progressive program of ...... rovetnent i „ i |t was utterlv impo8sjb|e to
y e a r, only 2,000 could be r e t u r n ­
remain
out
ed to th e ir o w n e rs. S c ie n tis ts ex.
the park. On citizen expressed it as his of the conflict
and nearly all admit that p e rim e n te d upon th e o th e rs .
opinion tl'»t ttnless progressive policies! |ives eOnld h a 'v e iïk .“ ^
'had wTen'tcr-
are adopted that it will be only a m a tte r« ! the struggle at an earli
Toy
b allo o n s,
re le a s e d
by
lier date. Yet the
ot a year
or
two
until
other
F
re
n
c
h
c
h
ild
re
n
th
e
sa
m
e
tim
e
,
m i
* i i
towns ol the j delay was made for no other reason than
district will not only have grounds equal
man th e fifte e n m a n -c a rry in g ballo o n s
our national leader hoped to keep us aloof
hut superior to Ashland’s and as a result from European entanglements. He failed, e n te re d in th e G ra n d P rix ra c e
le ft th e T u ille re s G a rd e n s, f a r
will be enjoying the benefits of a larger
as others will fail, who succeed him and o u td is ta n c e d th e ir p ro fe ssio n a l
tourist trade. “ It is tru e,” he said, “ that
attem pt to carry out the same policy. c o m p e tito rs.
we have by far the most beautiful park Those who assailed him most bitterly for
O u t of 222 to y b allo o n s r e ­
and eamp grounds in the southern part of not easting our lot into the midst of the leased te n cam e dow n in G er­
m an y , five in L u x e m b o u rg a n d
the state, hut we must awake to the fact
conflict are now the staunch support­ seven in B elg iu m . T h e w in n e r
that the other towns of the territory are
th e G ra n d P rix , M. M oineau,
not asleep to the possibilities of tourist e d ol isolation. They say: let Europe work of
d
e
sce
n d e d in th e C h a lo n s s u r
out her own destiny. We tried it once
trade. I nless we maintain a continual'
M arne d is tr ic t o f F ra n c e , h a v in g
program of improvement it will not be! Wlt? * resuIt tllat American boys now tra v e le d a d ista n c e of only 240
long until we will have lost much of our rest in the cemeteries of England, France, m iles.
prestige as a tourist «‘enter.” The forego-! ) Belgium, Italy, Germany and other nations
PERIODICAL BOOM OF
ing remarks immediately called for expres- I of
| that continent. Are we growing more
RAIN TREE HERE AGAIN
sions from several other etizens, a very! »oys for European cannons?
large majority ol whom added endorse­
N E W Y O R K , A ug. 17.— T h e
Sunday
is
the
date
of
the
Southern
Ore­
p
e
rio
d ic a l boom fo r th e so -called
ment to the program of improvement.
ra
in
tre e w h ich is d e sc rib e d a s
1 here is food tor serioits consideration gon picnic at Crater Lake. Reports from
sh
e
d
d
in g a co p io u s su p p ly of w a­
in the remarks. Ashland has and does en­ other towns of the district indicate that te r fro m its lea v e s, ev en in th e
joy the distinction of possessing the most each will be represented with a good dele­ d rie s t of w e a th e r, is a g a in w ith
beautiful park and camp ground in South­ gation of live-wire business men. Ashland us. It is su g g e ste d t h a t th is tre e
ern Oregon. That is due to a constructive is a very important, part of Southern Ore­ be in tro d u c e d in a rid reg io n s,
program having been initiated here long gon and it is imperative that we he repre­ such a s th e s o u th w e s te rn s ta te s ,
in o r d e r to m ak e th e d e s e rt blos­
before other towns of the district realized sented accordingly. The Chamber of Com- som a s th e ro se. In fa c t, som e
the value ot such improvements. In the meiee should lose no time in lining up a n e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis e m e n ts h av e
m atter of combining a beautiful 1 park and rePresentative delegation of local business claim ed th a t a s q u a re m ile g ro v e
auto «‘amp, Ashlaml is in realitv the pion­ men ami citizens who will represent the of th e s e tr e e s w ould su p p ly a b o u t
g a llo n s of w a te r d a ily .
eer among American towns. Il is a distinc­ town as it deserves to be. On the other 100,000
A
c
tu
a
lly
, sa y s a w r ite r in T he
tion worth while, but the effect can. and hand, if you can go, notify the Chamber M e n to r fo r A u g u s t, r a in tre e s
will he lost, unless we provide needed and of Commerce.
a re only fo u n d in th e h u m id tr o p ­
ical ju n g le w h e re th e tre e s d raw
progressive improvements.
up m ore w a te r from th e soil th a n
Y
ill
Ashland
be
represented
at
the
Frankly speaking, there is insufficient
can be e v a p o ra te d fro m th e s u r ­
room for auto campers; there is not suffi­ Southern Oregon picnic to be held at C rat­ face of th e ir leaves. T re e s in
cient wood ami gas stoves; more laundry er Lake Sunday, with an enthusiastic dele­ h ig h a ltitu d e s so m e tim e s co llect
equipment ami ad<litional shower baths gation or by just one or two individuals? m o is tu re from d r if tin g clo u d s.
would prove convenient. At present the The same question can be propounded in I h is m o is tu re d rip s to th e g ro u n d
park commission is providing additional other words: Are we alive or are we dead? a n d gives rise to th e ra in tre e
leg en d .
««imp giomnl, and a l«*w ad«litional stoves,
have been ordered, hut it is evident, in the
The time will soon arrive for the unlim- LEGEND REPORTS COTTON
light ot the tremendous in«*rease in auto beiing ot the guns ot the press agents on
CAME FROM VEGETABLE
travel, that limited improvements will not the Dempsev-Firpo bout. That they will
suffice. A progressive and liberal program succeed in separating a hundred thousand
N E W Y O RK , A ug. 16.— An in ­
ol improvement should he inaugurated and people from several hundred thousand dol­ te r e s tin g leg e n d , believed to be
tr u e till la te in th e s e v e n te e n th
maintained to a «legree that will meet the lars si already assured.
c e n tu ry , m a in ta in e d th a t co tto n
increasing demand from year to year.
cam e fro m a v e g e ta b le lam b
Not only are improvements and exten­
lhe conduct of some of the European w hich g rew on a tre e a n d rea c h e d
sions need«*«!, hut tin*) are a ne«:essity now nations is similar to that of hoys playing dow n fro m its e le v a te d p o sitio n
to feed upon th e g ras« w hich
it ui* , reap m
th«* harvest that is knocking at
hro- If it continues for any length g rew b e n e a th it.
oui «Inors. In in away a lew hundred dis-joi time there will be an appallino- eonfla-
In th e M en to r fo r A u g u st,
gruntled tourists ami it will soon be adver- £ ration
R ic h a rd H . T in g le y r e la te s th e
tised to th«* world that accommodations!
s to ry of S ir J o h n M an d ev ille, a
orld tr a v e le r of th e f o u rte e n th
can
not he had here. The tourist
No doubt Massachusetts considers itself w
c
e
n tu ry .
M an d ev ille w ro te in ­
uh
hut
pays
for
what
he re- the most important part of the nation. It
tin g , if n o t tru e , s to rie s of
ceives and ¡1’ we are In court that is from the standpoint of federal office h te is r e s tra
v e ls .
H e a v e rs th a t
he
tra«le it is unpeiative that we meet all rea- holders,
saw th e v e g e ta b le la m b s g ro w ­
in g on th e tre e s a n d t h a t i t c o n ­
sonable demands.
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s is te d o f fle sh , blood a n d bone.
It is possibly too late to undertake any
Charity is often misplaced. The experi-
H e ev en c la im e d th a t h e h ad e a t­
extensive enlargements or improvements enee of the old man from Merrill as report- en b o th of th e “ f r u it a n d of th e
this season, hut immediate demands should
>n yesterday’s Tidings proves that,
b e a st.”
be met and plans completed for construe-
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tive improvements next spring to accom-
Another Oregon convict e sc a p e s-it is A u to m a tic te le p h o n e s a re to be
in s ta lle d in a ll p rin c ip a l c itie s of
znodatmg increasing numbers in 1924.
, old news.
th e N e th e rla n d s .
ID
r a i EASI OREGON
9 pounds
2 pounds
PO R T L A N D , A ug. 18.— S e n a ­
to r M cN ary le ft P o rtla n d y e s te r ­
d ay to in sp e c t th e U m a tilla r a p ­
ids p o w er an d irr ig a tio n p ro je c t
an d th e N o rth P o w d er, S tan field ,
O w yhee an d W arm S p rin g s i r r i ­
g a tio n p ro je c ts .
H e w ill spend
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