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ASttUffti b A itï ö b ittM
A 9 hl a ii tl D a i 1 y T i d i n g s
THE COUNTY FAIR
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The Jackson county fair is only a few /Daily News Letter
OBSERVATIONS
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
days away and reports seem to indicate
that the exhibition this year will eclipse
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Aug.
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi all former efforts both as to quantity and 20.— Dollings, the Ku Klux, low­ I have observed—
quality of exhibits. The county fair is er price of w heat, how women
T hat a sober speed demon is
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 an institution that merits support of every can
seem younger (to other wo­ no less dangerous than one who
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as resident of the county. It is an institution men) than they really are and, has imbibed too freely—
T hat some of the boys who
Second Class Mail M atter.
that makes better conditions in general. It of course, the perennial pastime
of politics, are the absorbing top- ^pent all day in th eir bathing
makes better farms, better people; it en­ ics in Indiana these days, as sum- ! suits are taking their meals from
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
One M cnth ...................................................... $ .55
courages increased production in the or­ mer runs to meet the fall.
the m antel—
Three Months ................................................. I.95
chards and on farms; it encourages better Moonshine liquor— “ w h i t e
T hat when some of the m er­
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
chants go to Lake of the Woods
quality
and
urges
all
to
strive
for
the1
Inule”
they
always
call
it
the
One Year ........................................................... 7.50
Hoosier State— has always been they take th eir advertising copy
highest perfection.
By Mail and Rural R ou tes:
a good conversational subject, with them —
One Month ...................................................... $ .05
The Jackson county fair is an institution like the awful state of the w eath­ That the double-sized fists car­
Three "Months ................................................. 1.95
that belongs to all of the people of* the er, but in the Pullm an smoking ried around by Ole, the S. P. cop
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50
county, and it is an event from which all com partm ents, on flying in teru r- are of sufficient size to command
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
ban cars, to chance acquaintances the respect of most of the gentry
can benefit. It is an institution, the suc­ on
the park bench and over the with whom he has to deal—
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
cess
of
which
depends
on
the
support
giv­
T hat setting the hour of d e­
bridge
table and golf greens the
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
en
by
the
general
public.
It
provides
a
p artu re for a camping trip is one
Kian has ousted “ ole m ule.”
Y early C ontracts:
thing,
and getting started an o th ­
“
Now
I
don’t
belong
to
the
means
of
permitting
the
people
of
one
dis­
One insertion a week ................................... $ .27%
er—
Kian
myself,
y’know
,”
said
the
trict to learn what their neighbors of an­
Two insertions a week ........ .............................. 25
individual from Brown
T hat some of those who went
Dally insertion ......................................................... 20
other section are doing in the way of grow­ hairy
county.
“ But the other night fishing succeeded in catching
Rates F o r Legal and M iscellan eou s A d vertisin g ing better vegetables, better fruit and they burned one of them fiery nothing more than a beautiful
F irst Insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
grain, and better stock. It gives an incen­ crosses, and about a hundred .sunburn—
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
T hat all who wear red ban­
tive to the producer of good exhibits to do thousand folks was there— Uh-
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
danas
are not Gypsies—
hum,
y’say
you
don’t
know
much
even better each succeeding year. It gives
O bituaries, per line ......................................
.02 %
That frequently one piece of
about the Ku K luxers?
encouragement to those less successful in “ Well, h ere’s w hat I heerd— ” pie, ala mode, serves two people—
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING the field of agriculture or horticulture. It
T hat O. H. Johnson has been
Excessive leaning over and
“ AU future events, where an admission charge is
taking more than his share of va­
whispering.
affords
an
avenue
of
interchanging
ideas,
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
R ight here in Indianapolis the cations—
No discount will be allowed Religious or and at last, hut not least, it is an event of Kian has run afoul of the city ad ­
hat the fellow who put the
the year during which friends from all over m inistration — they’ve . stopped "C T olgate”
Benevolent orders.
sign in the window of
the county meet and renew acquaintances- newsboys of the “ Fiery Cross’’ the McNair Bros.’ drug store placed
DONATIONS:
official Kian paper, from m aking the first part last and the last
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be ships covering manv years.
The exhibit at Oakland will fol-
( low* the National Dairy Show at
Syracuse, N. Y., and will be stag ­
ed Just prior to the Pacific In te r­
national Livestock Show at Port-
j land, Ore. A num ber of dele-
(E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
17.__ x ' Sa t es w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e th re e
PORTLAND,
Aug.
circular
, attractions, according to reports
printed and illustrated
describing th e short courses of received by Southern Pacific of-
instruction at the Forest Products | flcials.
Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, ! The Pacific Slope exhibit will
can now be secured from District
held in the Civic Auditorium
Forester Cecil, Forest Service, of Oakland, facing Lake M erritt.
Portland, Oegon.
A rrangem ents are being made
Established by the Forest Ser- t° r niore than 100 exhibits of
vice of the United States D epart­ d a iry p ro d u c ts , d a iry m a c h in e ry
m ent of A griculture to promote a n d of e d u c a tio n a l a g e n cie s, as
the most economical use of the w ell as c o u n ty d isp lay s.
products of the forests and thus
help to perpetuate the forests
themselves, one of the most im ­
p ortant and hardest tasks of the
Forest Products Laboratory is the
getting into use the knowledge it
discovers. Already, stated Mr.
Cecil, it l»as gathered much use­
J a c k s o n c o u n ty p ro b a b ly p o s­
ful inform ation, on the proper­
sesses
th e only b e a v er fa rm on
ties of wood and on the m anu­
facture and use of wooden pro­ th e P acific co ast. T h is farm is
ducts. A large part of the field lo cated n e a r B ro w n 's cab in on
for the practical application of B ro w n ’s creek an d is know n as
this knowledge is in the lumber th e C r a te r B eaver F u r F a rm says
m anufacturing and wood-using th e M ail T rib u n e . T he o ffic ers
a re W . W . H o w ard, p re s id e n t; L.
industries.
The Laboratory publishes the A. E ld e rs, s e c re ta ry a n d T. G.
results of its research in bulle­ H ein e, tre a s u re r .
T h e co m p an y w as o rg an ized
tins, technical notes, and trade
a b o u t a ^ y e a r ago, h a s a lease on
journals. It. also employs corre­
spondence and personal contact. a n u m b e r of a c re s in (he g o v e rn ­
It lias found its greatest success m e n t fe d e ra l re se rv e , h a s it all
in personal instruction by which ien c e d a n d a b o u t 1(10 b e a v ers
now in c a p tiv ity .
m anufacturers, trade specialists,
T h ey a lso h av e a p e rm it from
salesmen, and consum ers meet at
the Laboratory for dem onstra­ i th e s ta te to c a p tu re b e a v er for
tions, tests, lectures, and discus­ b re e d in g p u rp o se s.
It is th e in te n tio n o f th e co m ­ i
sion of individual problems.
pany not to p ro d u ce l'ur fo r com -
These dem onstration courses
are given in the kiln drying of
lum ber, boxing and crating, glu­
ing of wood, and wood properties
and uses. Fifty courses have al­
ready been given.
Industries
from all parts of the country
have had epresentatives in a t­
tendance, including England, In- '
dia, and A ustralia.
The next '
course starts September 10.
BABE BEAVER FARM
IN M S f f l C E V
mercial pui poses until their farm
is well stocked, which will be
two or three years yet.
The coifipany will make a dis-,
play of live heaver in connection
with the Jackson county fair, Sep­
tem ber 12 to 15.
TWO ESCAPE UNHURT
AS ENGINE HITS AUTO
WEED, Calif., Aug 20.— A
Southern
Pacific
locomotive
struck the autom obile belonging
to H. Anderson, Weed Lum ber
company foreman, on the county
road where it crosses the track
near the station.
The car was being driven by
Andercon’s 12-year-old son, H ar­
ry, and was also occupied by Mrs.
Anderson. N either of the occu­
pants were injured but the car
was considerably damaged.
p art first—
T hat there is still a deficit in
GOD DID A POOR JOB
the am bulance fund—
e 3
1 oor woman! If provided with plenty
T hat carrying provisions in
hA H C R iC A N TOBACCO CU
AUGUST 2«
glass
Jars
during
an
auto
trip
of beautiful hair she resorts to the cold
Sifcl. -jTkMiimtiitihiiiim]
is quite a novel thing, yet not
steel to get rid of it. If she is short of that
entirely new—
D O M IN IO N :— God h a th n ot given u s th e s p irit
botiutiful
adornment
she
spends
an
income
T hat those who have not con­
of fe a r: but of p ow er, a n d of love, a n d of a sound
in
an
attempt
to
restore
it.
Our
poor,
old
tributed
to the am bulance fund
m in d .— 2 T im o th y 1 :7 .
are not too late to aid in the
g 1 and 1 not hoi s all hut prayed for a fifty
cause— leave the donations with
cent paii‘ ol hose with which to cover their
Miss Georgia Coffee a t the Tid­
THE HUNTING SEASON
teet ami limbs, hut the present day flap­ Opponents of th e Kian insist ings
office—
The open season for limiting Jeer in per spends five dollars for a pair from th a t the organization is trying to
T hat the activities of the local
a strangle hold on Indiana
Oregon was ushered
in
to d a y . which she gets only half value—they’re get
cham
ber of commerce are m ak­
politics and to m anipulate state
Many contemplate the open season with lolled halt way down. If cheeks are too politics in the in terest of klans- ing some of our neighbors take
extreme pleasure. Others look forward to iosj , they put on white; If cheeks are too men. Getting control of Indiana notice—
MANY DAIRYMEN EXPECTED
FIT YOUR EYES AND YOUR POCKETBOOK
T hat the V ariety Store ran out
the o[M*n season with fear. Timber own­ white they put on red. In having their politics is no small job these days.
TO
ATTEND
PACIFIC
SHOW
granite pans—
OUR AUTO-EYEI) ’HESTER ALWAYS AT
ers and stockmen dread the open season eyebrows plucked, or picked, they submit They play a funny brand of poli­ of •That
“ P ark G arage” McNair
I
tics
out
here—
certain
and
ortho­
YOUR SERVICE COME IN AND TEST YOUR
for deer • because «luring the past years to a torture equal to that endured by the
OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 18.-
dox, like China’s domestic policy. couldn’t work Carl Loveland for
EYES.
. ~
Many dairym en and others ac­
millions of feet of timber have been de- Chinese girl with tightly hound feet. Thev Now as to politics proper, of the dinner—
T hat the man w ith a gas en­ tively interested in dairy pro­
NO CHARGE
stroyed by fires
tires originating from hunters,!
hunters,' nought
tor years for a moderately short course in the emergency Indiana
fought for
ducts from states throughout the
gine
is
fo
rtu
n
ate
in
having
Ed
and thousands
mds of acres of pasture land skirt, and were rewarded, hut as soon as will have a candidate or two for Gowland for a neighbor—
R ooks and
Toilet A rticles
country are expected to attend the
have been burned over. It is wrong to at- ,)-une Fashion cried / ‘back to the long President. The dem ocratic party
Stationery
Drug: Sundries
That George Icenhower is more 1923 Pacific Slope Dairy Show
is worked up to some heat of en­
tribute all forest
1
to be held at O akland, October
tires to the hunter. The ones,” they execute the demand like a thusiasm over Senator Sam R al­ often out than in—
writer believes that only a comparatively company ot German regulars. They wear ston, for whom they are contem ­
T hat an excellent pageant is 29 o November 3, inclusive.
small number of tires are caused by the ^UIS during the summer and consign them plating a “ favorite son” boom. in store for the people of Ash­
Ralston is quite popular, out here, land and Jackson county—
average hunter, hut it is true that the to ti,e closet during the winter,
Thmt W ellington is really a
the W ashington society
number of fires increases with alarmingj As created by God, woman is the most although
wizard—
editors were doubtful— on his el-
rapidity during the open season. It is not beautiful of living creatures, hut only a lection as to w hat place he could
T hat the road signs near Med­
ford
state th a t the out-of-state
the average man we have to fear. It is, few of them realize it.
be counted on to fill in exclusive
autom
obile owner “ m ust” regis­
capital society.
the irresponsible individual who goes forth
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te r th eir cars—
Senator W atson, popularly
W o the forests in search of deer whom
THE GREAT AMERICAN EPIC
T hat there is dearth of dash­
known
aa “ Our Jim ” in the Sixth
we fear. 1 lie irresponsible hunter haunts ti
•
•
,
ing
young swains at the nightly
ns with a double fear. His make-up is
'.
ls 0116 ■'•d'Sl’ntable point of unan- D istrict, is always a possibility, rehearsals
of D ream land—
while form er Senator A lbert J.
suel. that lie is as likely to kill a man a
s : , ' u
r®irosPe<rts of the ear- Beveridge,
T hat some of the boys can do
lately set back in the
a deer, and his carelessness extends to p, - °! 1 resideat Harding and that is the political closet
the
H awaiian dance with ju st as
by Senator R al­
101
felicitous
marriage
winch
gave
him
such
much
grace as they do “Here
ston, has his republican friends.
that ot the camp fire and the lighted match.
Comes
the B ride”—
The loss in property value occasioned by vexed* ldm’
after the issues which For governor several candidates
T hat one woman was doing
»rest tires has been such that strong
‘m® dl®aPt«ared ‘he Ameri- “have been mentioned prom inent­ more
forest
than her share— she had
ly,” including Mayor Shank, who
resmire I,as been brought to hear in hopes , ' J ®
' r®ta“ “ 'e picture of this
pressur
two dogs under leash instead of
__?__ xi
•
. deer
.
1 oc\otc«t collide.
piniifm nC
A
—
couple, end»
emblematic
of American:
“me
one—
of f 1 having
the opening
of .. the
sea
home
life
at
its
liest
and
highest.
:
T hat it is u n fo rtu n ate th a t peo­
son deterred. In some of the counties in
ple
have been turned away from
The
newspapers
have
become
on
Eastern Oregon they are talking of resort-, There was
P , , never
TT the
. least reluctance
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the
auto camp—
m elodram atic in their
ing to the Federal Government in the hope!1 H‘ part ot
Hai’ding to credit without somewhat
discussions of the R. L. Dollings
T hat a lot of Ashland homes
of postponing the open season until after' reserve aI1 llls honors to his wife. She, for company, which went into receiv­ need to be introduced to a new
fall rains dampen the forests. That they! ,Or pa.rt,’ knowing the fundamental good­ ership, with more than $12,000,- coat of paint, some of them quite
will not succeed in their efforts is almost ¡les* ot
nmn and believing in him utter- 000 outstanding securities in In ­ prom inently situated, too—
More than one widow, a ft.
T hat J. H. McGee is an occas­
a foregone conclusion, hut the situation is
?U , . rt greatest happiness in fur diana.
er collecting h er insurance, sank ional visitor from Lake of the
such that it commands sober consideration ! '°.r,ng lus iortunes, not by political agi her ’’m ite’’ in Dol ¡ngs, the news­ Woods—
on the part of every individual who goes ta i01?’ b u t’7 ^ ‘at comradship, counsel and papers indicate; but recent sta te ­ T hat Tom Simpson shows speed
into our virgin forests, whether it he for V*?!. Sa tait,‘ w,neh makes up the better ments of Receiver McBride seem in getting a delegation of business
to indicate the preferred stock­ men together—
deer or other p u r p o s e s . Unless those who!
*, ° eV,ery man’S needs’
holders in Dollings proper and its
T hat E. R. Isaac is a warm ex­
use the forests f«>r hunting and recreational . °nian s suffrage offers no greater serv- subsidiaries may get back a fair
of newspaper advertis­
purposes give some consideration to the 1(1 ^ lan ^lat freely contributed by this share of their investm ents, losses ponent
ing—
protection of life and property it will not
American wife. Women in poli to fall most heavily on Dollings
T hat Henry Enders, Jr., and
he long until laws governing camping and ta s ean accomplish nothing greater or common.
Carl Loveland are needed in
hunting will he so drastic that much o f ' lHore ennobling than the life work of Airs,
“ D ream land”—
F an n ers of Indiana, while not
T hat J. H. Hardy, who is re-en­
the joy of cam p life will he destroyed. The!
The result of that life work was the sufferers from “dollar w heat”
patrol system in our forests is such that it! a P ^ ^ c n t of the United States, made of as are those in the real w heat belt gaging in the grocery business,
believes in four-year term s. He
is impossible to detect only a few of those a common loyalty and mutual devotion, west of the Mississippi, seeing the waa four years in the grocery
who are responihle tor disastrous forest " hicli is always beautiful and is not so rare cropu are much m ore diversified business and has been four years
in the Hoosier state, nevertheless out—
fires. The true-blue sportsman, who con­ as the cynics like to assert.
have been hard hit and are out
That it is poor policy to lose
tinually exercises every care in prevent­ In the end President Harding remained earl) in the m ornings looking
your pep—
ing forest fires can give effective aid in what the twain had created, ‘‘home folks” for remedies.
That I, have no particu lar de­
bringing to justice the would-he-sports- They liked to he good neighbors. They Led by W. H. Settle, president sire to see Ringling Bros., circus,
man, who is responsible for a greater part eherishet their hearthside. They studied of the Indiana Farm B ureau, a r­ but it is quite likely th a t I wil,
rangem ents are rapidly being per­ have to take my young hopeful—
ot the damage. Close co-operation of thei each other He, chief executive of a great fected
to pool w heat and other
sportsman, who bears a tin e Jove for na-j nation, became best known to the peo- crops. Co-operative selling, aid ­ T hat Jack Holt, of movie fame,
VT'OU begin to realize how far Certain-teed paint goes
to stop in A shland—
tnre and wild game with officials will prove! I),e as a nian of of simple tastes and habits ed by co-operative elevators for likes
T hat “ H i” B utterfield says a
when you see that only 10 gallons are needed for a
effective in ridding our forests of those a friendly man, who loved children and storing crops, and assistance of saxaphone is sadly out of place
the hanks, are offering salvation when being operated during the
barn like this ( /2 ’x 3 4 ’). If you have a barn about
who carelessly destroy our timber and dogs, and wronged no man.
to the agriculturists.
small hours of the night—
«laughter oui game, in season an,t out. , Greatness, then, does not destroy the
tins size, you can safely figure that about $20 worth
T
hat
another
Mary
is
in
the
he open season also renews the tear of virtue of the American home Rather as But the Indiana women, im­ lim elight, and—
of this paint will give it two good coats. On any other
many hunters ot he,ng „.¡staken f01'
" 'is i,lst!,nw- » enlarges »horn This is m ortalized by T arkington, Mere­ T hat it isn’t always the m other-
buildings needing paint we will he glad to give you
<1 killed in tin t, tracks. So many have the great American Epic, the poor boy his dith Nicholson, Gene S tratton P or­ in-law who causes the trouble—
estimates if you will bring in the measurements.
ter and the other rom ancers of
T hat in telling of the en ter­
een killed in Southern Oregon and in coast sweetheart, her devotion, his trustful’ re the
Hoosier state— like the fem­
There is lasting satisfaction in using Certain-tetd paint. It is made
tonn .es tlm many who delight m match- fiance, his success, her pride and jov and ininity of forty-seven other states tainm ent afforded in Portland,
Jack Peebler said “ wined”—
from the best ingredients and mixed thoroughly and accurately by
‘wajit to sell you
mg then skill wi h the t.eet and wary deer so happy, content and steadfast toward have only a passing interest
T hat some folks are anxiously
machines. Every gallon measures up to the same high standard.
•Certain-teed because it
tr ,\e/ r en r \ *e Sp° a eatl7 ,y- Others each other>
place and low, to the in “ dollar w heat,” and the Kian. aw aiting the arriv al of certain
Their object is to outdress their stationery from ’Frisco—
travel long distances with the nope
hope of oh-1 end.
Jias more body., covers
neighbors,
to wear th eir cosm et­
T hat S. A. Peters, Jr., has join­
tain ing isolation to a degree that will les-
_____
more surface to the gal-
ics with distinction and appear ed the class of auto drivers—
sen the danger of being killed fiv the fool
v met i i i •
Jotiy a n d wears longer
) ounger than they really are.
T hat there is som ething in a
And th a t— ‘tis an art!
• th a n ordinary paint.
rolled stocking—
The Indiana method is nothing
That I ’d b etter cease making
Wagon and
Barn, Bridge and
Auto Top and
if not novel.
“ I S
! ;
observations.
Implement
Paint
Roof
Paint
Seat Dressing
VV oman in the ages between
No. 50 Black
No. 461 Red
No. 714 Black
say th irty and fifty selects her H om e from M otor’ Trip—
S
i
x . m
^ h ' X
u , , : s re a d y
“ <>,wi-v
t a ®a
t * " ,n e i
friends with care, as a rule
Russell Overrocker, local em­
friends popularly believed to be ployee in Enders store, retursed B a y it a t
Per
Mt.
««i.
about her age, then she treats home this week from a vacation
rx i
x
i
Look twice before you shoot then loot- them with rerpect and reverence,
Only co-operation between officials and a thi.-J t;,™ mi
yien look
trip. O verrocker's new Ford car
’p o r t s n , e a strict e n f o r X m X f
“
,anee
as befitting the attitu d e of youth made it’s initial trip with no dif­
toward age.
ficulty and the new owner is en­
all laws pertaining to our forests and game
— -_____ -_____
No more effective method has thusiastic over the car’s perform ­
oanrem cly the dangerous conditions that
The honeymoon is over the first time he yet been discovered to effective­ ance. Yreka and coast cities
ly “tell the w orld” how young south of th ere were the principal
addresses her as ‘‘old girl.
she is by comparison.
places visited,
made in advertising, or job p rin tin g —our contribu­
tions will be in cash.
speeches an abusing Mayor Lou
Shank in connection with d istri­
bution of the publication.
Fiery crosses hav© been ad-
judged bonfires, although legal
complicatlons arose when an ei-
lectric cross was brought out.
Then the Kian is dickering to buy
Valpairso University, which is on
the financial rocks.
DIAM()ND SPE( TATIFLES
AND EYE-GLASSES
All Styles And Sizes
ELHART’S
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to announce dial Mrs. Louise Dodge
is T now
Assistant in our
T
1 associated
1 • T-K with us as Lady
-«
Undertaking Department, and will have charge of
all women and Children cases intrusted to our car<‘.
.1. I
P aint Headquarters
’*• w c
DODGE & SONS.
Funeral Directors.
$ X
0 00
“—
$1 J —
15
THE ENDERS COMPANY
ASHLAND, OREGON
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