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 ----------- 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. _________ 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 ♦ i„ • i ± , ----------- 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 adn yesterday’s Tidings proves that, b e a st.” be met and plans completed for construe- _______________ 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 th e r e m a in d e r of th e w eek lo o k ­ ing o v e r th e v a rio u s sites. A n a p p ro p ria tio n of $50,000 w as m ad e by c o n g re ss fo r a p r e ­ lim in a ry s u rv e y of th e U m a tilla ra p id s e n te r p ris e , w hich is a g re a t so u rc e of p o te n tia l pow er, a n d th e s ta t e ’s se n io r s e n a to r is in te re s te d in le a rn in g of th e p ro ­ je c t a t f irs t h a n d . T he N o rth P o w d e r p ro je c t h a s a lre a d y a v a ila b le $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 h a s been a u th o riz e d , p ro v id ed th e re c la m a tio n serv ice a p p ro v e s th e p lan s. T he a p p ro p ­ ria tio n w as tr a n s f e r r e d to th e N o rth P o w d e r e n te rp ris e , w hich is n0w u n d e r in v e s tig a tio n by th e re c la m a tio n serv ice. T h e O w yhee an d W arm S p rin g s p ro je c ts a r e se e k in g fe d e ra l aid fo r d e v e lo p m e n t, w h ile th e S ta n ­ field p ro je c t is a s k in g help for th e e n la rg e m e n t of its c a n a l and d ra in in g sy stem . M ost of th e 125 sk in d ise a se s becom e a p p a re n t im m e d ia te ly a f te r th e b a th in g seaso n , p h ysic­ ia n s say. To know how good a cigarette really can be madt you must try w PILES Needless to Suffer VVH Y suffer the incon­ venience and pain from Piles when you will be guaranteed a positive ana permanent cure by my non-surgical, pain­ less treatment? Treatments may be taken weekly if it is inconvenient to be here for daily attention. Write today for my FREE book on the proper treatment of Plies. S. J. DEAN r ( ON PORTLAND,OREGON ’ H l j B t P t B W H IN W R lT lN G 25 o pounds 1.00 60p VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS Medium cans 2 cans . . . 20th Century Coffee—Fresher Roasted than any 3 pounds pouml 35 25 other <‘off«*e sol«l, priced «1.00 These stores are located lor greatest convenience to shoppers ami are operated hv intelligent men and women—Goods sold are alwavs price«! on the last mark­ et c h a n g e -ln the above we have tried to provide a most perfect service to our customers. A shland Store 374 E a s t M ain S tre e t. M edford Stori* 31 N. t'entrai Ave. SUMME is HAM Summer time is a good time to keep a FRY E’S D E L IC IO U S HAM hanging in your cooler. T h e n y o u ’re ready for all oc­ casions that call for good food. When you have guests on a Sunday picnic and want something specially nice, hake the day before, the butt of a FRYE’S DE- LICIOUS HAM as you would a fresh pork roast, using powdered cinnamon, cloves, mustard and brown sugar. Use a covered roaster with enough water to make steam. Being young, tender pork, FRYE’S DE­ LICIOUS HAM calls for only fifteen min­ utes of baking to the pound. 'ry e 's D elicious Ham “Everything the name implies” To serve an extra nice breakfast fry or broil a slice of FRY E’S DELICIOUS HAM and fry eggs in the drippings. Wherever you use FRY E’S DELICIOUS HAM you add rich flavor because it’s choice young pork cured and smoked in hardwood smoke by the original FRYE PROCESS which preserves the delicate tex­ ture and develops the mild, rich flavor. FRY E’S DELICIOUS BACON is of the same high quality as FRY E’S DELICIOUS HAM. FRYE Ö COMPANY „ Delicious Ham H i H m i H H t t u t i H H H t H n u u H t n t n t n t n n u i H i n n m h V r y e « compand