serve to solidify his own party. To a de­ gree his advisors were right. It is apparent News Letter She w ill p ro b a b ly n o t r e tu r n tim e in n e e d le w o rk , that the executive did make many friends P u b lis h e d E v e r y E v e n in g E x cep t S u n d a y by to C a lifo rn ia u n til e a rly in Sep- I T he h o ste sse s w ill se rv e re - . MRS. GRACE E. ANDREW S, Editor on his trip and tl-ai at some points he was te m b e r, w hen sh e goes to resu m e : fre s h m e n ts a t th e close of th e THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M. particularly well pleased with the recep­ LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 20.— h e r school w o rk th e re . a fte rn o o n . a n d e v e n in g s. ♦ » * Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi tions accorded him and his official party. T he d e a d ly ra ilro a d g ra d e c ro s ­ • ♦ • '♦ » » » » « » ♦ » » « ‘ » « » « ■ ■ » « « ♦ M n n I I I m m . t t . M » sin g in S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia m u st R eturns from V acation— Go to Y re k a — OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 But, there is another side to the story. The go. A S o cia l E v e n in g — T h e s u b je c t of Rev. P in n e ll’s Mr. a n d M rs. W ald o K lum have Mr. a n d M rs. J . L. O sk ar, a n d trip westward also revealed an unrest T h is is th e c ry of in d iv id u a ls A fte r th e r e h e a r s a l closed S a t­ a d d re s s w as " T h e Second C om ing re tu r n e d from a th re e w e e k ’s so ­ E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d O regon, P o sto ffic e as son D ennis, m o to re d over to Y re­ among the agricultural classes; at many a n d s e v e ra l civic o rg a n iz a tio n s, u rd a y e v e n in g , th e m em b e rs of of C h r is t” , “ W atch T h e re fo re , F o r jo u rn a t L a k e of th e W oods. S econd C lass M ail M a tte r. k a, S u n d ay to spend th e d ay w ith points there was a lack of enthusiasm that a f t e r a n u m b e r of c ra s h e s of th e c a st in th e p a g e a n t h ad a Ye K now n o t W h a t H o u r th e L ord T hey h a v e e n jo y e d th e ir o u tin g Mrs. O s k a r's co u sin s, Mr. an d Mrs. S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e re d in City- d e lig h tfu lly social e v e n in g a t th e M ay C om e.” im m en sely a n d r e g re tte d th a t th e C lyde C h ild ers. T hey h ad a m ost no doubt cut deep into his heart. Half the tr a in s a n d a u to m o b ile s a t ra il an d clu O ne M onth ........................................................... $ .65 b h o u se . T he sig n s, w ith in a n d w ith o u t v a c a tio n w as over. h ig h w a y in te rs e c tio n s , h a v e t a k ­ d e lig h tfu l tim e , n o t a lo n e th e journey ended in Alaska. The homeward T h re e M onths ...................................................... 1.95 D an cin g w as in d u lg e d iu by th e c h u rc h , of H is co m ing, c o n d i­ en th e ir to ll in d e a th d u r in g th e T hose w ho h av e once s p e n t a trip , but th e ir h o st a n d h o ste ss Six M o n th s ........................................................... 3.75 journey was begun. Simultaneously Sena­ la s t few w eeks. th o se so in c lin e d , a n d m o st d e ­ tio n s p rio r to, a n d th e p r e p a r a ­ h o lid a y a t o u r ow n L a k e of th e m ade th e d a y one long to be r e ­ O ne Y e a r ................................................................ 7.50 licio u s p u n c h w as se rv e d by th e tio n s fo r H is co m in g w e re d is ­ tor Hiram Johnson, irreconcilable returned W oods a c q u ire th e h a b it a n d it m em b ered by th e p la n s a rra n g e d By M a il a n d H u ra l R o u t e s : cussed m o st e a rn e s tly a n d fu lly becom es second n a tu r e to plan for th e ir e n te rta in m e n t. from Europe and resumed his opposition to A t p re s e n t th e r e a r e sa id to be Civic clu b . O ne M onth ........................................................... 5 .65 O th e r th a n th e m e m b e rs of any and all propositions of America becom­ s e v e ra l th o u s a n d g ra d e c ro ssin g s th e c a s t th e r e , w ere a goodly by R ev. P in n e ll. R ev. L e g g e tt, In fo r a t le a s t a fo rtn ig h t each y e a r T h re e M onths ...................................................... 1.95 th e a b sen c e of R ev. O ldfield p re a t th is p o p u la r p le a s u re re s o rt, i SU F F E R E D WITH HACK, ing entangled with Europe. With the return in Los A n g eles c o u n ty a lo n e , a n d n u m b e r o f v isito rs , as is th e h a b ­ sid S ix M onths .............................................................. 3.50 ed a t th e serv ice. ♦ ♦ » 750 o f th e s e a r e e x tre m e ly d a n ­ RECOVERED of Johnson, other opponents of the world g e ro u s to p e d e s tria n s a n d a u to m o ­ it a t th e s e d e lig h tfu l re h e a rs a ls . O ne Y e a r ................................................................ 6.50 T he la s t U nion m e e tin g fo r th e R e tu r n s t o O a k la n d — “ I had a long sp ell of T yphoid court took new courage and renewed the bile tra f fic , a c c o rd in g to a s ta t e ­ T h o se w ho a re a s s is tin g in th e s u m m e r w ill he held a t th e C h ris ­ Miss A lm ed a K a ise r an d h e r F e v e r w hich played havoc w ith DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: attack on the president and his plan. It m e n t issu e d by e n g in e e rs in v e s­ p a g e a n t, w ill r e g r e t t h a t th e tia n c h u rc h , n ex t S u n d a y e v e n ­ niece, Miss L illia n K aist r, have my k id n e y s a u d I su ffe re d a good S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch .......... ........ .................. 30 a re so soon to be over. in g . T h e re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e re tu rn e d to O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia , d e a l w ith m y back, low er a b d o ­ was a dark hour when Warren G. Harding tig a tin g g ra d e c ro ssin g s in a n e f ­ m e A e t tin th g s close Yearly C ontracts: of th e jo lly little A m e ric an S u n d a y school u n io n . w h ere th ey teach in th e sch o o ls. m en a n d b la d d e r. I w en t on in O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ . 2 7 ^ hoarded the boat at Alaska’s shore and fo rt to e ffe c t th e ir u ltim a te e lim ­ e v e n in g , m an y w e n t o v er to th e Rev. R a n d a ll, w ill give th e a d ­ in a tio n . T hey h av e been s p e n d in g a n u m ­ th is co n d itio n u n til I used F oley T w o in s e rtio n s a w eek ............... ...........................25 started on the return to Washington. At Of th e a d d itio n a l th o u s a n d s of L lth ia n d a n c e a t th e P av ilio n . d ress. ber of w eek s a t th e ir hom e in K idney P ills I h a v e n e v e r been D aily in s e rtio n ...............................................................20 » * * * * * that time the Tidings called attention to the d a n g e ro u s c ro ssin g s in S o u th e rn A sh lan d , re s tin g and g re e tin g old b o th e re d w ith my k id n ey s sin c e ,” C h a p m a n ’s E n te r ta in — R ates F or L egal anil M iscellaneous A d vertisin g fact that the chief executive resumed his G u ests at L e g g e tt’s__ frie n d s au d re n e w in g old f rie n d ­ w rite s Mrs. W . T. C la ry , W h ite C a lifo rn ia , n in e of th e m a re M r. a n d M rs. A. B. C h a p m a n F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... '$ .10 Rev. a n d Mrs. J . F . L e g g e tt, ships. journey a much troubled man. When he k n o w n to th e tra v e lin g p u b lic a s w ere h o st a n d h o s te s s to frie n d s P la in s, Va. F o r quick re lie f from E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05 h av e h a d as g u e sts, Mr. a n d Mrs i Miss A lam eda K a iser, in s p e a k ­ v e rita b le “ d e a th tr a p s .” b a c k ac h e , d u ll h e a d a c h e , r h e u ­ arrived within the boundary of Oregon a t d in n e r S u n d a y , a t th e ir p le a s ­ D em ing of M arsh field . C ard of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00 in g of h e r w o rk , d isc u sse d it e n ­ m atic p a in s an d k id n ey a n d b la d ­ and started southward through the state E v e ry o n e of th e s e “ t r a p s ’’ a n t c o u n try h om e, n e a r K in g s­ O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .............................................. 02 % D u rin g th e s ta y of th e v isito rs, th u sia s tic a lly . It is w ork sh e p a r ­ d e r tro u b le use F oley K id n ey b u ry S p rin g s. th e y a ll sp e n t a d ay in th e S isk i­ tic u la rly e n jo y s te a c h in g , and P ills. the already over taxed strength gave way. could be m ad e s a fe , a c c o rd in g Sold e v e ry w h ere . A fte r a m o st d e lig h tfu l d in ­ y o u s, p icn ick in g . WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING The end came a few days latter in San to E. E. E a s t, h ig h w a y e n g in e e r sh e b rin g to it a s tro n g lik in g ‘‘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 is n e r, th e m en u of w h ich , in c lu d ­ T h e o u tin g w as m ost d e lig h t­ a n d k een in te re s t. of th e A u to m o b ile C lub of S o u th ­ Francisco. m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n ta k e n jg A d v e rtisin g . ed th e m o st s a tis fy in g v ia n d s, th e ful. T hey e n jo y th e ir w ork in C a li­ No d isc o u n t w ill he a llo w e d R e lig io u s or It was not so much the manifold official e rn C a lifo rn ia , w ho h a s m a d e an a fte rn o o n w as s p e n t m o st h a p ­ R ev. M r. D em ing is p a s to r of fo rn ia , b ut A sh la n d is hom e, e x h a u stiv e s tu d y o f th e s itu a tio n . B en ev o len t o rd e rs. duties that killed Warren G. Harding, as C h a n g in g th e m in to sa fe c ro ssin g s pily by th e se old frie n d s in v is it­ th e C h ristia n c h u rc h a t M a rsh ­ • * * in g , re m in is c in g a n d in re c a llin g fie ld , b u t he w as re c e n tly called the threatening cloud that indicated the G oes to G rants P ass— w ould n o t co st m u ch , e ith e r , E a s t DONATIONS: m u tu a l ex p e rien c e s. to th e p a s to r a te of th e c h u rc h a t 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 fall of his political Star, and the knowledge says. T he Rev. H iram S m ith , p a s to r T h e g u e s ts w e re M r. J o b Toz- F re sn o , C a lifo rn ia . of th e B re th re n c h u rc h , h a s been 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 ­ that men of his own party were plotting “ On th e c ro ssin g n o rth of O c­ ie r, a n d M rs. B ald w in a n d h e r Mr. D em ing m ad e a h u rrie d tra n s fe r re d to th e c h u rc h at tio n s w ill be in cash. his downfall. Those who opposed with e a n s id e ,” E a s t p o in ts o u t, “ th e d a u g h te r , Miss C o ra B a ld w in , trip to F re sn o , d u r in g h is s o u th ­ G ra n ts P ass. ltry e x p e n d itu re of $5,000 A sh la n d . every force Harding’s plan to extend even p w a ould e rn O regon v isit, b u t th e D em ings FROM TOE EACTOW It is a m a tte r of keen r e g re t to rem e d y th e m en ace and AUGUST 21 • * * w ill n o t go to F re sn o till la te r limited aid to the demoralized countries of save 20 liv es in 10 y e a rs. T w en ­ Mr. S m ith ’» c h u rc h people, to h is in th e fall. b ro th e r m in is te rs , a n d th e m an y Europe were those who so bitterly attack­ ty p e rso n s h a v e been k ille d on G u e sts a t C o sto lo ’s— • * * M r. a n d M rs. C lyde C otolo, B E T T E R TH A N S IL V E R AND G O L D :— G odli­ frie n d s o u tsid e h is ow n c h u rc h ed Woodrow Wilson and his plan for aid­ th a t sp o t sin ce th e h ig h w a y w as of C h u rc h s tr e e t, a r e e n jo y in g A D eligh tfu l P icn ic— w ho a re s o rry to see th is fam ily n e s s w ith c o n te n tm e n t is g re a t g ain . F o r we b ro u g h t b u ilt in 1 9 1 3 .” ing a stricken people. W h ile th e M isses M ary and go aw ay from A sh lan d . th e v isit of M r. a n d M rs. H. F . n o th in g in to th is w o rld , a n d it is c e rta in we can TOBA F r u la n a n d c h ild re n of O a k la n d , F lo ra W ells w e re g u e s ts a t Miss Perhaps Woodrow Wilson was wrong; I t is hoped th a t th ey will e n ­ c a rr y n o th in g o u t. A nd h a v in g food an d ra in m e n t, T he d a n g e ro u s c ro ssin g a t P o ­ C a lifo rn ia . tc jo y th e new hom e a n d find frie n d s T hey w ill be h e re a t B e n e d ic t’s it w as a rra n g e d perhaps Warren G. Harding was wrong. m o n a w as ta k e n by E a s t a s a n ­ le t us th e re w ith be c o n te n t.— 1 T im o th y 6 :6 , 7, 8, en d a d a y a t E lk h o rn L odge in k in d a n d tr u e in th e new com ­ ROLL YOUR But, right or wrong, one was the victim o th e r illu s tr a tio n . T h e re th e le a M s t rs. a F f o r u rtn la ig n h is t. a s is te r of M rs. sp th e S isk iy o u s a b o u t six te e n m iles m u n ity to w hich th ey a re going. OW N WITH of merciless politics, and the other fore­ c o u n ty h ig h w a y c ro s s th e ra ilro a d Co&tolo. M r. a n d M rs. F r u la n o u t fro m A sh la n d . U Z LA CROIX ♦ * * MERCILESS POLITICS tra c k s fo u r tim e s in tw o m iles. a re a lso v is itin g a b r o th e r , M r. saw the same fate. M r. G. W . B e n e d ict, Miss May V isitors from D unsm uir— T h is d a n g e r co u ld be re lie v e d by W a lte r F r u la n , a n d a si&ter, M rs. L e n e d ic t, a n d th e M isses M ary M r. a n d M rs. F . H. C o n n er, Since the recent death of President Hard­ m e re ly c h a n g in g th e h ig h w a y , A lex L iv in g sto n . a n d F lo ra W ells, fro m D ouglas w ho now live in D u n sm u ir, cam e FROM A SMALL BEGINNING ing the press of the country lias been giv­ z O TTA W A , O n t a r i o.— T he w hich w ould be c o m p a ra tiv e ly T h ey a re h a v in g th e ir d a y s w ell c o u n ty , w ho m ay sp en d som e o v er S a tu rd a y to spend th e w eel ing a great deal of attention to suggestions w o r l d 's . w h e a t crop th is y e a r is c h eap , E a s t s a id . T h e P o m o n a fille d w ith p le a s a n t h a p p e n in g s. w eeks in A sh la n d , fo rm ed a p a rty en d w ith M rs. C o n n e r’s s is te rs , ... —■ Many of the nationally and internation­ e s tim a te d a t 3 ,3 I S ,000,00 bu sh els, c ro ssin g is used c o n tin u a lly by a l - relieving our chief executives of much ally known products of America were con- A tr p i to C r a te r L a k e is one of w ho d ro v e to thi3 d e lig h tfu l r e ­ M rs. A. G. A d am s an d M rs. H. a s co m p ared w ith 3, 104,000,000 la rg e b u ses c a rry in g fro m 20 to th e d e lig h tfu l th in g s p la n n e d a n d tr e a t in th e W ildwood. W . A n d rew s. C° ^ pe,!ed1 f? bey-;ceived and inaugurated with limited capi­ 30 c h ild re n . S e v e ra l bad a c c i­ b u sh e ls la st y e a r, an In crease of T he d riv e is a b e a u tifu l one, Some suggest that an official helper he tal. From a small beginning they have d e n ts a r e sa id to h a v e h a p p e n e d th e m en fo lk s of c o u rse a r e g o ­ S a tu rd a y th e re w as a fam ily 21 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 b u sh els, a c co rd in g in g h u n tin g a n d e x p e ct g r e a t r e ­ a n d E lk h o rn L odge, a m o st pic­ g a th e r in g a t six o ’clock d in n e r at provided who will attend to minor details, grown in popularity until they constitute on som e of th e s e cro ssin g s. to figures c a re fu lly com piled by s u lts . tu re s q u e sp o t. Mr. an d M rs. A. G A dam s. S u n ­ the signing of certain official documents, • • * M uch h a s been do n e to b e a u ti­ d ay w as sp e n t a t M rs. H. W. A n­ th e I n te r n a tio n a l I n s titu te of A g­ items totalling millions of U dollars in , z U IK 1 IB 1U t an- ill- E n g in e e rs a r e u n a n im o u s in r ic u ltu r e a t R om e. T he e s tim a t­ fy th e g ro u n d s, a n d th e r e a re d re w s, w h e re a ll w ere to g e tlu ’ ' h|l‘ * H* fa c tic e of ; nual sales. The same condition applies c o n s id e rin g d a n g e ro u s n e a rly e v ­ F a m ily P ic n ic — ed sh ip m e n ts from su p p ly c o u n ­ making extend«! political tours be discon- to many of the leading mercantile firms of e ry c ro ssin g on th e ro a d s le a d in g M r. a u d M rs. C. J . S a u fo rd , M r. w o n d e rfu l m in e ra l s p rin g s to be a g a in , u n til th e C o n n e rs le ft fo r trie s of th e w orld fo r th is y e a r u n d th e re , a n d v a p o r b a th s as th e ir ho m e in D u n sm u ir. tinned, arguing that the trips are nerve- the day. From a second-floor room, or an to th e b each , w h e re tr a f f ic is a n d M r. R. D. S a n fo rd , M r. A. w fo ell. is 690,000,000 b u sh els, of w hich M. O rc h a rd a n d h is d a u g h te r M iss M rs. C o n n e r is h e re o ften X f . 'U " ' T , , c a ' ? 'IT re9erve strcn- out-of-the-way structure on a side street, h e a v ie r th a n e lse w h e re . On th e C. M any a re c a m p in g th e r e ; doz­ e n o u g h th a t th e c h a n g e s a re not C an ad a is. expected to su p p ly 290,- O rc h a rd , a te a c h e r in th e c ity ^ '■ o ltl.e executives Still other suggestions they ]lave grown to immense proportions beach lin e s m o re tr a in s o p e ra te sch o o ls o f S p o k a n e , W a sh in g to n , e n s d riv e o u t to sp en d a d e lig h t­ so n o tic e a b le b u t Mr. C o n n e r h as 000,000 b u sh els, o r a b o u t one- have been made. There is merit in any an