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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
W ed n esd ay , A u g u st 22, 1922
A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
a gov rernraent which claims to be wise »♦♦♦»
cUld AS
s j just as this can ill afford to be the ;;D a i l y JNeWS .L e tte r '' *
FO RU M
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source of such continuing wrong.
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P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
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Some sort of chet k is certainly needed at
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
H ave you ever w atched Alice
the source to see that the quota filling is D U B LIN , A ug. 22.— W h ile th e
It Is a s tr a n g e p h en o m en o n in ¡T e rry as h er eyelids begin to
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor made OI1 the other side, not this side of the problem of c o n tro llin g th e irre g u - h u m a n n a tu r e , th a t w h ile m iles of : trem ble g en tly , h er lips to move
la rs seem s to h a v e been disposed ty p e h a v e been used by th e d a ily 6lowly and h er little pqgitcd chin
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 3!) Atlantic.
of— te m p o ra rily , a t learit— th e re p re ss, te x t book w rite rs , le c tu r ­ to quiver—th en - a large, h e a rt­
And steamship companies, which con­ a re p le n ty of o th e r tro u b le so m e e rs a n d a u th o r s s e ttin g fo rth th e breaking te a r stream s from be­
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d O regon, P o s to ific e as
e a th her closed eyes? H ave you
nive at evasion of the law, should be sev­ issu e s to f re t th e F re e S ta te a u ­ a d v a n ta g e s of e le c tric ity , m e c h a n ­ n ever
s e c o n d .C la s s M ail M a tte r.
w atched th a t and n o t found
th a t y o u r h e a rt had given a little
erely
dealt
with.—Sacramento
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Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
ALICE TERRY’S TEARS ARE
WORK OF ART PLUS EMOTION
(E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
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O ne Y ear .......
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T h re e M o n th s ......................................................
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DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... 5 2 7 %
T w o In se rtio n s a w eek ...........................................25
D aily in s e rtio n ...............................................................20
T h e re a re som e w ho c o n sid e r
th e p re s e n t lu ll in th e a c tiv ity
of De V a le ra 's fo llo w e rs a s m ere-
,y p re lim in a ry to o p e ra tio n s to be
re su m e d on a la r g e r scale in th e
fall. F o re m o s t am o n g d ia trib u t-
in g in te r n a l c o n d itio n s is th e la b ­
o r p ro b lem .
Iris h fa rm e rs , w ho a re p ay in g
la b o re rs tw ice a3 m u ch as th ey
DALLYING WITH DEATH
The revalations made by the Federal
prohibition commissioner this week regard­
ing the quality of the liquor forming the
staple trade of the bootleg industry confirm
officially and emphatically, the previously
generally held opinion as to the dangerous
nature of the stuff which finds so readv a get in England for tlle s a m e
nidi ket jit
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n o Hv
w o rk
h av e d isc o v e red
t h a t E n g la n d ,
lo n g th e p rin c ip a l
m a rk , e t fo r
th e ir p ro d u c ts , is no lo n g e r avail-
able to them b ecau se of th is dis-
of w hich h av e been in s tru m e n ta l
...
i l l th e ir w ay to w a rd im p ro v in g
a n d b e tte rin g th e c o n d itio n
of
m a n k in d , v ery little , in c o m p a ri­
son to a ll th is , h a s been th e space
d e v o te d to one of th e g r e a te s t
of th e se — ;th e c a n n in g of food
p ro d u c ts.
A s a m a tte r of fa c t, in sp ite
of th e g r e a t d e v e lo p m en t in
c a n n ed p ro d u c ts a n d th e tre m e n ­
d o u s s tr id e s m ad e in th e d ire c tio n
of p u re foods a n d th e s a n ita r y
p re s e rv in g of e a ta b le s , th e p u b lic
p re ss h a s in v a ria b ly stood r« ad v
w ith a c lu b to s tr ik e th e im lna-
s tr ik e th e in d u s
try a k n o c k -o u t blow sh o u ld an
o p p o rtu n ity p re s e n t itse lf.
I t 3eem s a lm o st in c re d ib le , yet
it is a n in d is p u ta b le fa c t th a t th e
success, of th e c a n n in g in d u s try
to d a y h a s been acco m p lish ed o n ­
ly by s h e e r p lu ck of th e m en con­
c e rn e d a n d t h e ' m e rits of th e ir
re sp e c tiv e p ro d u c ts.
tin* (ousumei ot illicitly vended intoxicants;
may he inferred from the commissioner’s
statement that only 1 per cent of the liquor| parity-
B a tes l o r L egal a n d M isc e lla n eo u s A d v e rtis in g in SO,000 samples seized in raids and ana­
In a n e ff o r t to re tr e n c h th e
F i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10
lyzed by the industrial alcohol and cheTni- f a rm e rs b a n d e d th e m se lv e s to-
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
cal division during the fiscal year ended | g e th e r to re d u c e w ages. W ide-
C ard o f T h a n k s .................................................
1.00
lime 30 was found to be genuine. T l i e sPr e ad s tr ik e s , a c co m p a n ie d by
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 0 2 %
remaining 99 per cent was either moon-' burnIng of granaries a n d b a m s
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING^ shine whisky, or redistilled denatured al­ a n d o th e r s a b o ta g e q u ick ly fo l­
“ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is cohol or, in. the best ease, goods smuggled low ed, w h ile a g ita to r s sa id to be
in th e pay of la b o r unions' a re de-
m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
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or
illegally
withdrawn
from
bonded
c la re d to be a g g ra v a tin g a n d pro
T ru e it is, t h a t th e in d u s try lias
N o d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s o r
h a d a goodly n u m b e r of “ f a k e r s ”
warehouses and in both instances stretched lon&ins th e d isp u te
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
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and doctored and sold in fake containers.'
a t C ork w as n o t im m u n e fro m te n s to a s s e r t t h a t even in th e
DONATIONS:
I o read of the conditions under which the la b o r tro u b le s. F r e q u e n t s tr ik e s e a rly d ay s, th e p e rc e n ta g e of
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
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 tr ib u ­ modern moonshine whisky that has sprung: w e re c alled th e r e o v er triv ia l dis
th e se w as n e v e r g r e a te r th a n t h a t
tio n s w ill be in cash.
into being to meet the demand is produced a g re e m e n ts . T h e m a n a g e r of th e fo u n d in th e ra n k of a n y le g iti­
must give any one who has been indulging! Ford plant’ however, th re a te n e d m a te b u sin e ss o r p ro fe ssio n w h ile
AUGUST 2 2
in that sort of stimulant cold shivers up i / em°Ve the plant from Cork’ to d a y o u r P u r e F ood L aw s a n d
a n e d u c a te d a n d d is c e rn in g p u b ­
and doAMi the spine. The filth of the wash- th e re .
lic h a v e d riv e n th e m a lm o s t e n ­
AD M IT T H E M A S T E R :— B ehold I s ta n d a t th e boilers and other vessels, the insect, animal
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tire ly fro m th e in d u s try .
d o o r, a n d k n o c k ; if an y m an h e a r m y voice, and and metal deposits which the liquor itself
T he view is g e n e ra lly h e ld th a t
A n o th e r good f e a tu re a n d one
w ages
of a g r ic u ltu r a l t h a t bid s to be g r e a te r th a n a ll is
open th e d o o r, i w ill com e in to him , a n d w ill su p contains, and the fusel oil, aldehydes and u n le s s
la n d a re re d u c e d , th e m o v em e n t to s ta n d a rd iz e
w ith him , a n d he w ith m e.
furfural which are invariably present are w f a o r m rk e e r rs s w in ill Ire
tu r n to r a is in g beef c a n n e d p ro d u c ts , th is is being
H e th a t h a th an e a r, le t him h e a r w h a t th e S pir- | eloquent proofs of tile poisoning process a n d m u tto n , w h ich r e q u ire s m uch
b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e c a n n e rs
it s a ith .— Rev. 3 :2 0 , 22.
to which the user of this compound of dele- less h e lp , a n d t h a t a g r e a t ex o d ­ th
e m se lv e s, a n d h a s th e e ffe c t
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Iterious impurities subjects himself.
us of fa rm la b o r is c e rta in to e n ­ of m a k in g it p o ssib le fo r t h e p u b ­
sue.
lic to buy a u n ifo rm p ro d u c t, i r ­
BERGDOLL, THE LATEST TRAITOR A still greater menace to health and to
re
life is denaturaed alcohol, which has been U ls te r h a s a d o p te d lim ite d p ro ­ sp e c tiv e of th e lo c a lity w h e re
p a c k ed , o r th e g ro ss m is re p re ­
The recent attempt to capture and re­ redistilled, diluted, flavored and colored,
h ib itio n .
In th e six n o r th e r n s e n ta tio n of th e m id d lem e n . F o r
turn to America Grover Cleveland Berg-
o
md then put in hotties with forged caps, Iris h c o u n tie s it is now im p o s­ s ta n c e , we h av e in O regon an d
doll, failed in its direct purpose, hut was! labels and stamps and sold as one or other sib le , so th e law say s, to p u r ­ in
W a sh in g to n ,
an
o rg a n iz a tio n
successtu in an indirect way. It failed of the well-known brands. The drinking c h a se a d r in k on S u n d ay , th o u g h k n o w n a s T he N o rth w e s t C a n n e rs ’
in that those who had hoped to capture| of this stuff results sometimes in instant you m a y buy as m u ch a3 you lik e A sso c ia tio n , w hose aim a n d ob­
,
,
on S a tu r d a y n ig h t a n d ta k e it
rd iz e th e p ro ­
and return him to the I nited States were i death
and olteil 111 atrophy of the optic ho m e a n d d r in k it on S unday, d je u c c t ts it of is th to e s c ta a n n n d e a rie
s in th e P a ­
thwarted in their plans. It was succes- nerve, with consequent total blindness, and Also th e n o r th e r n Iris h P a riia -
cific N o rth w e s t a n d th e re b y s a fe ­
t i l l because it again brings to the atten-
,
5 atten-1 in various diseases of the kidneys and m e n t h a s s h o rte n e d th e h o u rs g u a rd th e h o u se w ife fro m th e
t h a t d r in k m ay he se rv e d on a c h a n ce w o rk th a t fo rm e rly a tte n d ­
non ot true American men and women the bladder.
w
eek d ay .
«lespieahle eurr, who through the wealth T o h a v e n n v th in .< r t o <ln w ith flu ien «««
ed h e r p u rc h a s e of c a n n e d p ro ­
By
th e
re c e n t a c t th e U lste r
c a n c n a a te s to re p e a l th e a n ti
S u n d a y law . On th is issu e th e
»- e le c tio n p ro m ises to be fo u g h t.
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*,m
n xtv-on iiv nt
.... penalty with his life
deliberately subjecti.,« themselves -
there is a serious question as to the advis­ Washington Bost.
ability ot risking lives in an attempt to
return him to the country from which lie
tied.
I
SOME DAY
“ Bressure is exerted on President Coo
Bergdol is said to he living as
a man
personal and political advisers
haim
ted iie
I to win
will continue * io r live with
-*i
n H ip ];,]ge
s |)V j,is
iiaunitti.
± <• m 1 • am , i political , advisers
I t is d iffic u lt to e s tim a te how
m an y h u n d re d th o u sa n d d o lla rs
a r e p a id each y e a r by th e Iris h
e m ig r a n t, b u t it is c e rta in th a t
m o st o f th e m oney fin d s its w ay
in to th e p o c k e ts of th e E n g lish
fh ip p e rs .
T he
A m e ric an lin e s
a p p a re n tly m ak e no e ff o r t to cap
t u r e th is tra d e . O ne h a s to look
in v a in to fin d a U n ited S ta te s
s h ip p in g lin e o ffice b o th h e re and
in th e o th e r c itie s a n d to w n s of
I re la n d , a n d o n e g e n e ra lly finds
th e m in p re m ise s th a t a r e s p la s h ­
e d w ith a d v e rtis e m e n ts of E n g ­
lish c o m p an ies.
T he m o st one
se e s is a s m a ll a d v e rtis e m e n t te l­
lin g t h a t th e r e i3 a t le a s t one
A m e ric a n s h ip p in g
lin e w hich
ta k e s p a sse n g e rs. T he Iris h tra d e
a lo n e is w o rth a fo rtu n e e v e ry
y e a r, b u t A m e ric an b u sin e ss m en
a p p a re n tly seem c o n te n t to le t
J o h n B ull m o n opolize th is b u si­
ness.
ghost of Arnold on one side, anil the pliant- selt? t ¡1
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" an(1®h»y
ton, of Burr on ........ then The „'eetre of t
.. r1’? 1’'6’ .T*5'8 " , " ashln«ton
his havintr to lefin-n t
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if
dispatch. A few well rounded speeches
nis navin^ to le tu m to A m erica and face
dm fo*-™
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trial for his damnable act will ever bei on the farm problem in agricultural states
nresent in bi« k ,i„ ff
i i
i-
i
miSbt not be amiss, party leaders believe,”
I .T n
?
g J
i I™ ll,m dail>VTbe dispatch avers,
no less than the taunting lames ol the hell
\\ by not make action in office the basis
that awaits his ilk. Leave the coward
of
appeal?
and goose-stepping sympathizer in the
land for which he holds so much love. Let AVhy do not so-called “ party leaders”
him live there as a hunted animal, eternal-
the welfare of the country their first
consideration,
rather than the thought of
ly haunted by the fate that awaits him on
this side. Let him remain an exile in a how to make a certain man a candidate
country that laces disruption because of by a “ few well rounded speeches on farm
the rotten system against which he ref us-!probIems in agricultural states” ?
Party
ed to take up arms. Bergdoll gold and Speeches, are easily forgotten.
German sympathy will not still the burn j platforms are forgotten. Thousands of
iug conscience iind nor cover the shame that sPceches, and “ well rounded speeches’’ at
overwhelms him. Let him remain in Ger- tliat; liave beeome scraps of paper.
many, an outcast, a deserter, a traitor, des­ If, as he probably will, President Coo­ SA LT L A K E CITY , U ta h , A ug.
pised by Americans and all nationalities. lidge will devote himself intelligently and 21.— T he f ir s t A m e ric an m em o ria l
courageously to the affairs of government; to be b u ilt fo r P re s id e n t H a rd in g
it, in the midst of his unprecedented op- w ill be laid by th e w est in th e
IMMIGRANT SELECTION
SHOULDBEMADE ABROAD l)Ortunity, lie will be an honest and bold fo rm of a g o ld en sectio n of s ta n d ­
rd ra ilro a d ra il se t in to th e m ain
leader tor social justice and a square deal a line
of th e U nion P a c ific system
tu g and y o u r eyes w ere w et?
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h o u san d s o f people sittin g
n ig h tly in pictu re th e a tre s and
seeing Alice T e rry have ju s t th a t
reaction. T h e re is no o th e r cinem a
p lay er to d ay w ho can do th a t as
[ effectively as Alice T e rry . T h e
reaso n is th a t Alice T e rry feels
,
every one of the emotions she is
<'HI RGB BETTORS W ARNED
' called on to p o rtra y .
Most persons are callous. Some
are delicately balanced. Such per­
sons are so constituted tem­
peramentally that through every
waking hour they constantly waver
between gay rollicking la
j and path etic, sy m p ath etic tea rs. A
I little scene of tra g e d y , a few b ars
• of sad m usic s tra y in g fro m an open
” ‘n ^ . a ’¿ 1
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' ' ‘hem
to tears Such people are very
sensitive! like a photographic
plate, so closely do their moods
react to everything around them.
Such a person Is Alice Terry.
She is the finest type of the emo­
tional actress on the screen today.
b e a rin g th e n a m e “ F a n c y ” on
th e lab e l you m ay be s u re th a t
you a re g e ttin g a u n ifo rm p r o ­
d u c t in a s m uch a s th e f r u it is of
th e h ig h e s t g ra d e a n d c o n ta in s a
u n ifo rm g ra d e of s y ru p m ad e
fro m p u re can e sy ru p .
I t i3 o n ly fa ir to th e p u blic,
th a t th e y sh o u ld u n d e rs ta n d th e
nam e
“ Fancy”
d e n o te s
f ir s t
g ra d e . “ C hoice” d e n o te s second
g ra d e , “ S ta n d a r d ” d e n o te s th ird
g ra d e , a n d so on dow n th e list
to s u b -s ta n d a rd a n d pie o r w a te r
g ra d e .
It is to be r e g r e tte d t h a t w hile
som e s ta te s a n d lo c a litie s a re a t ­
te m p tin g
to s ta n d a rd iz e ,
th e
m o v em e n t ia a s y e t, f a r from be­
in g n a tio n a l, a n d u n til th e in d u s ­
try is sta b le is e d fro m c o ast to
c o ast, it is w ell to be on th e sa fe
side a n d buy o n ly P a c ific N o rth ­
w est p ro d u c ts.
F R E D A H U TCH IN G S.
Lovely Alice Terry has obe ce
the finest roles of her career in
the screen version of “Scara-
mouche,” Rafael Sabatini’s great
historical romance.
Miss Terry is appearing before
the camera in “Scaramouche,”
Rafael Sabatini’s great romance,
which is a Rex Ingram production
for Metro, by arrangement with
Charles L. Wagner. Ramon No-
varro enacts the title role, and
Lewis Stone portrays the villain.
Willis Goldbeck made the screen
adaptation. John F. Seitz is at the
camera.
. ¡ „ „ l a Be
—
passpoits aie vised abroad, only to have
the alien denied admission at Ellis Island. Some ot these days the country will do
The present system works a hardship on away with the sham, hypocrisy and veneer
ot party politics, and get action.—Oregon
all concerned.
Daily Journal.
u.
Mrs. ( righton is tar too mild in her char­
acterization of present conditions. The in­ Anthracite operators say they see no
reason for calling an extra session of con-
humanity, injustice and 2rêvions u rong gress
jn case operators anq miners fail to
done to hundreds if not thousands of neo
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leach
an
agreement
and a suspension re- W A SH IN G T O N , A ug. 21.—
pie, whose only crime has been a desire to sups
it shouldn’t be left to those T he W a r D e p a rtm e n t to d a y a p ­
make their home in the land of the free, chaps to But
decide.
p ro v ed th e p ro je c t of M ajo r-G en ­
have been shameful.
e ra l P a tric k , c h ie f of th e A rm y
Every month sees hundreds turned hack Europe’s theatre of war comes close to A ir S ervice, to p h o to g ra p h th e
because they unfortunately w
s o la r eclip se fro m a n a irp la n e a t
«tonmor« .»« r., »
3,
n°í °n l)utt‘nS on a continuous performance,
an a ltitu d e of 20,000 fe e t
on
sieamtrs as last as some others or whose I
— _______ ___
S e p te m b e r 1.
L ie u te n a n ts Mac-
captain dared not take the risk of the
In the language of the kitchen at this R ead y an d S te v en s w ill go to San
frantic rush into New York harbor.
D iego, C a lifo rn ia , w hich w ill be
time ot the year, Europe won’t jell.
Many ot the scenes which take place as
in th e a re a of to ta l eclipse. Mac-
R e a d y h o ld s th e a ltitu d e reco rd
a result
and the
• are
»• ii truly heart-rending
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f°re'Sn shipping sees it, America has a n d S tev en s is an e x p e rt p h o t,
bUlTenng tails on poor ......,|c |east a|,le to: been dried and found wanting
ra p lie r.
bear it. In many cases, they have d i s p o s - j ______________ _
ed of their all to got enough for their' Possibly the birth rate in France will S. D. T a y lo r a n d C. F. K o e h le r
passage money, hut hack they must go to . improve somewhat when there are pros- d e p a rte d y e s te rd a y fo r h u n tin g
find some meager support for life as best poets that tl.e coming generation is not be- g ro u n d s in h opes of b rin g in g th e
lim it of d e e r back
w ith them.
they may.
¡ mg raised for cannon fodder.
T h e ir d e s tin a tio n w as n o t s ta te d .
M O N M OUTHSIRE, E ng., A ug.
22.— T he B a p tis t A ssociation h a s
a p p e ale d to th e police to sto p
s tr e e t b e ttin g , an d also to sto p
b e ttin g in c h u rc h e s on th e n u m ­
b e rs of hym ns.
steep d e c liv ity e x te n d in g sev eral
h u n d e d fe e t to W h e elin g C reek
sh o re . On th e o p p o site sid e of
th e ro ad is a c liff m o u n tin g still
h ig h e r.
On th e solid ro ck , on th e h ill­
sid e, th e h o u se is to lie b u ilt, it
w ill h a v e tw o to w e rs, re se m b lin g
an E n g lish c a stle . T h e re wil! be
tw o a p a rtm e n ts on th e top flo o r
am i one on th e lo w er. T h e h o u se
w ill be v isib le dow n th e Ohio
R iv e r V alley fo r, p e rh a p s , a d o z ­
en m iles.
T he site of th e p roposed d w e l­
lin g , h is to ry
books re la te , lias
been m ad e fam o u se b ecau se
a
M ajor M cCulloch, a p io n e e r s o l­
d ie r, ro d e
h is h o rse o v e r th e
ste e p h illsid e w h ile e sc a p in g from
In d ia n s.
To know
how good a cig arette
re a lly can be m a d « /
you m ust try a
-s
B E L L A IR E , O hio, A ug. 22.—
P la n s fo r a u n iq u e d w e llin g to be
e re c te d on t h e c liff above th e n a ­
tio n a l ro ad a t w h a t is know n as
d u c ts. T oday it m a tte r s n o t w h e ­ M cC ulloch’s lea p ,
in W h e e ’iu
th e r y o u r c a n n ed goods w ere W . V a., a re b e in g d ra w n by J.
g ro w n a n d p ack ed in A sh la n d , It. A n d e rso n , local a rc h ite c t.
O regon, o r B e llin g h a m , W a sh in g ­
A t th e s u m m it of th e n a tio n a l
to n , o r a t a n y in te rm e d ia te p o in t, ro a d 's r o u te over W h e e lin g H ill,
if you p u rc h a s e a can of f r u it to w a rd W a sh in g to n ,
P a ., is a
A SAVAGE TIRE
u
able
w t h e r e s one good reas^ >
that is -th o u g h
it— bteaus^ a considerable number o f people
used o?r r!r^ d
Tires. We re not advertising to the folks who have
b r T t^ r ^ ? ^ C
are Satisfied Customers and they're
p etty certain to buy again It s to the motorists who have never used our
products that we are talking We want them to know what we have II
is n t enough that we make a good product—more people should know were
making It 1 hey will hear of it eventually, no doubt, but meanwhile U
would be nice for them and for us i f they could have the benefit o f, O U f
eff°rl3
Royal B Lee. Advertising Manager
c o p y r ig h t ;
1923 S. S.T. CO.
3
An exclamation has good J attention g
value.
This Is a “breezy" illustration—in
keeping with the ad as a whole.
Our Indian character and the step-
down section of our tire, in the
foreground, emphasize the con­
structional features that make our
tire dependable. This, along with
the rest of the scene, lends "atmo­
spheric support” to the remarks
we make about "Next Sunday".
IAI IS BUI1I
FORLOESIDENT
a t C e d a r C ity, U ta h , to co m m em ­
o r a te th e P r e s id e n t’s o ffic ia l op­
e n in g of th e r a ilro a d to t h a t p o in t,
w as a n n o u n c e d to d a y by o ffic ia ls.
T h e c o n s tru c tio n o f th e new
r a ilro a d lin e w as ru a h e d to fa c ili­
ta te th e p a ssa g e o f t h e P re s id e n ­
tia l sp e cia l, 49 m iles b e in g b u ilt
in S 1 d ay s. T h e d e d ic a tio n c e re ­
m o n ies w ill o ccu r S e p te m b e r 12.
A g o ld en se ctio n of r a il w ill be
laid w h e re
H a rd in g d escen d ed
from th e tra in a t C e d a rd C ip
a n d w ill be a p p ro p ria te ly in ­
sc rib e d .
OTTA W A , O n ta rio .— T h a t th e
p ro sp e c ts of a n e m b a rg o on ex ­
p o rts of pulpw ood going in to e f ­
fect, h a s in d u ced th e A m erican
p a p e r-m a k in g in te re s ts to sto ck
up Avith w ood, is q u ite e v id e n t
from th e pulp a n d p a p e r fig u re s
fo r J u n e , w hich show th a t e x p o rts
of pulpw ood to th e U n ited S ta te s
to ta lle d 197,54 4 cords, o r an in ­
c re a se of a b o u t 150 p er cen t o v er
those of J u n e , 1922. D u rin g th e
th re e m o n th s e n d in g J u n e th e to ­
ta l s h ip m e n ts to th e U nited S ta te s
w ere 385,511 co rd s, o r m ore th a n
d u rin g th e sam e p eriod last y e a r.
A timely subject is usually well re­
ceived. People like to keep up with
the times. There will always be a
“Next Sunday”, so we are safe
there. We hope it doesn’t rain I
If it does, please apply what we
say here to the next nice Sunday
when you and the family are going
.out for a ride.
NEXT SUNDAY
Y ou and a m illion other m otorists are goin g to put on
you r ou tin g to g s, get into that autom obile o f yours
and answ er T h e Call o f the O pen Road. Y o u ’re goin g
to the m ountains, to the beach, out into the cou n try,
to the city or w h erev er the road leads - to som e place
that s different —for a change.
O , the joy o f i t ! Skim m ing along the h igh w ay, breath­
in g an air that’s d iffe r e n t! T h e gas tank is* full, the
old en gin e purrs sm ooth ly along, vou r tires are d e­
pendable and life is great.
there and back again w ith ou t unusual
trouble or delay because yo u have laid your plans as
w e ll as is hum anly possible. Y ou put on new tires
w h er e th ey are needed and y o u treated you rself right.
A ou investigated and found that Savage T ires are
w o rth y o f co n fid en ce, and y ou purchased accord ingly.
N o w y o u sit back and th orou gh ly en joy the day
It
w ill take som eth in g really unforsecn to mar its pleas­
ure for y o u .
We say this because there’s a Sav-
Tire suited to your particular
requirements We make two kinds
of cord tires and a fabric tire from
which you may choose
T h a t’s the w a y to really en joy life.
op Price
We select our dealers carefully.
They must have certain qualifica-
tions before we will permit them to
handle our products
We have
reason to believe, therefore, that
you will be well served by those
we list here.
FROM.
NEARBY DEALERS
THE ENDERS COMPANY
ASHLAND, OREGON
THE SPRECKELS "Sf,VRSE"T,RE CO.
AND
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