PAGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS A. $ 111 a 11 (1 U a i 1 \ T i d i n g s ( E s t a b u s h e u in Friday, August ¿4, 192:1 usual happening in our community. We t | \ *i » I th at R i? g(> e: rtt 1 i i t t t . >-» 1 8 7 6 )___ P u b lis h e d Every E v e r y Evening E v e n in g Except E x c e p t Sunday S u n d a y by by Published VALLEJO CHILD STRUCK B Y A U T O IS B A D L Y HURT is s u ffe rin g a fra c tu re d s k u ll, b ro k en c o lla r bone, b ro k en leg a n d fo u r b ro k e n rib s. V A L L E JO , C alif., A ug. 22.— ________________________ THE ASHLAND PRINTING ___ CO Bert R. Greer Editor ■ - ■ -n~~r— ,— —--------- Or r It IAL ( I 1 \ 1 A1 hh 1 elephone 39 F r a n k B a rth e lm e s J r ., 8-year-old enal. And then we had the unusual situa- N E W YO RK , A ug. 24.— A ll fi­ son of M r. an d M rs. F r a n k B ar- ’ONSTIPATION tion an attorne.v» has been some- n a n c ie rs do n o t o ffice on W all ilia Harm* A cause of m any ill». th e lm e i, lies in a c ritic a l c o n d i­ ful to elderly people people. what regularly the legal defender of boot- s tr e e t. T h e re ’s H e n ry H o ffm an , BOSTON, A ug. 23.— H u n d re d s tion in a V allejo h o sp ita l follow ­ L A N D , A ug. 24.— T h e re Alumyi relief in taking loggers and moonshiners and their helpful of th e B ronx. N ext d o o r is an w as PO a R T tim e n o t m an y year3 ago of th o u s a n d s of dogs w ill d ie in ing a n a c c id e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d . O reg o n . P o sto ffic e a s friend in the hour of trouble, appearing as o p e n -a ir m ovie th e a tr e — H e n ry w h en a case of d ip h th e r ia w as th e U nited S ta te s d u rin g 1923 w hen h e w as s tru c k by an a u to ­ C H A M B E R L A IN ’S T A B L E T S 25« ¡Second C lass M ail M a tte r. a lm o st p a th o g n o m o n ic of d e a th an d a m a jo rity of th o se c a su a ltie s m obile d riv e n by C. S. Y oung. He E **y — pleasant—effective—only prosecuting officer by virtue of an appoint­ re n ts o u t s e a ts on h is roof. ment to substitute for the district attorney J u n e m ay be th e m o n th of itse lf. T he fa ta l o u tco m e w as th e w ill r e s u lt from th e m y ste rio u s S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e re d iu C ity m ore c e rta in if th e victim h a p ­ c a n in e m ala d y called “ d is te m p e r” j O ne M tn th ........................................................... $ .65 during the latter’s formal vacation period. b r id e s : pened to be a y o u n g c h ild . T he T h a t e s tim a te , based on figures T h re e M onths ...................................................... 1.95 He who has been so successful in showing B u t: d ise a se w as h eld in such a b h o r ­ of o th e r y e a rs, w as m ad e h e re Six M onths ........................................................... 3.75 A t one B ro a d w a y h o te l th is the way of escape through the maze of ren c e t h a t th e p ro n o u n c e m e n t oty to d ay by C h a rle s H. T y le r, of O ne Y ear ................................................................ 7.50 w eek 39 b rid a l co u p les re g is te re d th e d ia g n o sis in a hom e w as s u f ­ B oston, s e c r e ta r y -tre a s u re r of th e technicalities to many law violators and on one day. B y M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s : fic ie n t to etAtse th e su d d e n c o l­ A m erican D iste m p e r C om m ittee. who achieved that very feat in the morning O ne M onth ........................................................... J .65 a n x io u s m o th e rs. Mr. T y le r is th e a c tiv e d ire c to r T h re e M onths .................. 1.95 of the same day, showed himself equally “ S teen p e rso n s d ied of h e a t lap A se b o of u t th ir ty y e a rs ago ag (he of t h a t body w hich w ill lau n c h Six M onths .............................................................. 3.50 adept in blocking those same avenues of y e s te rd a y ,” is n o t an uncom m on r e s u lt of p ro lo n g e d a n d tire le s s a n a tio n -w id e d riv e to s ta m p o u t O ne Y ear ................................................................ 6.50 escape for another. Viola (which is Span­ m o rn in g p a p e r h e a d lin e th is A ug- e ffo rt3 on th e p a r t of 8eientific th e d e a d ly en em y of “ m a n ’s b est u st. A nd, y e t, in New Y o rk ’s m ed icin e, p ro v id e n te re w a rd e d f rie n d .” T h e c o m m itte e , of w hich ish for gadzooks), is that not unusual en­ su DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: b w a y s a re th e c a r c a rd s : th e ir e ffo rts a n d a re m e d y fo r th e S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30 H o b a rt A m es of B oston is th e c h a ir ough. We doubt whether even the great “ S n u g W in te r U n d e rw e a r a t ! d re a d e d m a la d y w as p e rfe c te d . m an an d W illiam Z ieg ler, J r ., of Y e a r ly C o n tr a c ts : Sothern could play Macbeth and Macduff B la n k s .” ! T h e d ip h th e r ia a n tito x in w as sp e ­ New Y ork th e v ic e -c h a irm a n , in ­ O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ the same day will equal results. cific in its a c tio n , a n d its r e s u lts c lu d e s a re p re s e n ta tiv e g ro u p of Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ............... „................. “ B ro a d w a y — th e S tre e t of c e rta in , p ro v id ed th e e le m e n t of A m erican a u th o r itie s on dog a f ­ 20 Having identified the unusual features of D aily in s e rtio n ...................................................... B e a u tifu l W o m en .” tim e w as n o t o v erlo o k ed . As th e fa irs, a s w ell as m en p ro m in e n t i story which called for unusual promin­ R a t e s F o r L e g a l a n d M is c e lla n e o u s A d v e r t is in g A nd yet it is n o t fro m B ro a d ­ r e s u lt o f th is d isco v ery , th e in b u sin e ss a n d p ro fe ssio n a l lines. ence in treatment, we can only hope that w ay th e beauties, com e. T he la t­ d e a tli r a te fro m d ip h th e r ia h a s F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10 e c o m m itte e , Mr. T y le r said , the public can find in the unusual facts e s t a rr iv ia l is P a tric ia S alm o n , been red u c e d e ig h t-fiv e p e r cen t. lias T h co 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 m p leted p la n s to rea c h C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00 cause for an unusual amount of sober re d isc o v e red by s p o rt w r ite r s w ho W h ile we h a v e h ad a specific c h ie fly th ro u g h th e m ed iu m of O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02 V. j f l e c t i o n . " c o v e re d ” th e D em psey-G ibbons rem e d y fo r th e d ise a se fo r a b o u t Vstoria Evening Budget. dog clu b s an d dog p u b lic a tio n s, a ff a ir a t S helby. M iss S alm on th re e d e c ad e s, n o t u n til th e la st th o u s a n d s of fa n c ie rs a n d d o g ' = WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING w ill soon m ak e h e r a p p e a ra n c e h a lf d e c ad e h a s th e r e been a v a il­ o w n ers. It is e s tim a te d th a t up- 1 “ 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 WHAT CARELESSNESS COSTS in F lo Z e ig fe ld ’s chorus». a b le a p re v e n ta tiv e fo r th e d is- w a rd s of a m illio n p e rso n s in m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g . Reports of automobile accidents in the “ T h e m o st b e a u tifu l g irls on I e a se t h a t is ju s t a s specific as th is c o u n try w ill jo in in c o n tr ib ­ No d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s or g e to d a y a re fro m th e w est th e c u ra tiv e a g e n t. T o x in -a n ti­ u tin g to th e success of th e d riv e B en ev o len t o rd e rs. 1 nited States to date indicate that deaths a th n e d s ta s o u th ,” “ Z ig g y ,” w hose s lo ­ toxin a d m in is te re d s u b c u ta n e o u s ­ «IVO w ill re s u lt in e x h a u stiv e r e ­ DONATIONS’ ------ ,1 , ph ! xi x, i dents are avoidable. The great majority Poor houses arc filled w, til those who of them Hre attribnted to toJ fo re th e e ig h te e n th m o n th , p ra c ­ B u t, by a c tu a l c o u n t: Sterling Garments are worthy of the name Tw o W all s tr e e t b ro k e rs sp e n t ........................... Iess tic a lly a ll th e d ip h th e r ia cases to joy nding, to fa.l,re to ex- th e ir v a c a tio n s lo o k in g o v e r th e a n d d e a th s could be e lim in a te d . they could have created the dri'ing, very things ercise proper care as to safety appliances, sto ck m a rk e ts of B oston find P h il­ A b o u t se v en ty -fiv e p e r c e n t of a ll tor which they wished and waited.’ The c h ild re n in th e g ra d e s a t school to lack of care on the part of pedestrians a d e lp h ia . world lias been cursed with “ wishers’’ and to other carelessness. to th e disease. Seven S h u b e rt choru3 g irls a re su sc e p tib le W ith th e o p e n in g of schools th e re and “ waiters” from the beginning and sp e n t th e ir v a c a tio n s v isitin g ev­ The above figures should drive home to com es in c re a se d c o n ta c ts an d in ­ e ry o th e r show in tow n. doubtless will always he. Man is contin­ c re a se d p ro b a b ilitie s of ually wishing for something, usually a all who use the highways, the need for ex­ O ne C oney Isla n d life g u a rd ease b e in g c o n tra c te d . W th hy e d ru is n ­ to n B eacn. fortune, and waits and waits for it to ma­ ercise of proper care. With victims of ac­ s p e A n t c h h e is f a on t th B e rig R h itz w e n t hom e th e risk of h a v in g th e school y e a r terialize. During the years that lie is cidents running above 15,000 annually and so he could cook fo r h is folks. in te r ru p te d , sic k n e ss, u n n e c e ssa ry able to work with his head and both his with the number injured exceeding 170,- A nd th e m a s te r of a H udson expense, g rie f a n d p o ssib ly d e a th ? hands he rests on his oars, still wishing 000 the loss in man power that the nation R iv e r New Y ork to A lb a n y boat You a re re sp o n sib le fo r y o u r c h ild ’3 life. A re you going to ' and hoping that fortune will strike him. thus sustains becomes staggering. And took a sea tr ip to B oston. ju g g le th a t re s p o n s ib ility a n d jeo - j loss suf- In rare instances men have been struck to this is to he added the — direct ------ -—- M r. Tex A u stin , w ho hail«- p a rd iz e a life? by fortune, as if by lightning. Good f o r - tered ?y the tami,ies of those killed and from C o n ta g io u s d ise a s e s re p o rte d th e M edicine H a t c o u n try , tune will continue to strike in the future, ^ ‘e and offering and loss sustained d o e s n ’t b elieve th e “ e a s t 5s e a st fo r th e w eek e n d in g A u g u st 18, hut, as in the past, it will hit only a few.P’y ^ ie ^ni ure^- there is the loss in an d w est is w est a n d n e v e r, e tc .,” 1 9 2 3 :' t F e v e r: A lb an y , 1; La As man sits, wishes, and waits for per- ProPei'ty that is to be figured in. One s tu ff. If th e e a s t w o n ’t go to G ra S n c d a rle e 2; O n ta rio , 2; P o rtla n d , C h ey en n e, W yo., F r o n tie r sonal fortunes, so do the men of many ’n automobile accident every fifty see Uay3 “ T ex" w ill b rin g C h ey en n e J 2; K la m a th c o u n ty , 2; L a n e c o u n ­ towns and communities wait for shafts of iminutes. That is the present rate. Let h e re , he a n n o u n c e s. A nd so th.e ty, 3; Y am h ill c o u n ty , 1. D ip h th e ria : P o r tla n d , 5. fortune to hit and transform their sleepy ,a°torists and pedestrians think on these W yom ing cow boy h a s re n te d th e T y p h o id : P o r tla n d , 1.; Coos hollow into pulsating ami throbbing aven an<^ r®alize the terrific cost of care- g ia n t Y an k ee s ta d iu m to p ro d u ce co u n ty , 5; L a n e c o u n ty , 1. th e w e s t’s g r e a te s t rodeo. ues ol commerce. As with the individual, aj S m allp o x : B a k e r, 1; P o r t­ lew towns have had fortune thrust upon la n d , 3; Coos c o u n ty , 2; Hood T h e re is a t le a s t one s tr e e t in PREPARING FOR WAR R iv e r c o u n ty , 2; L a n e c o u n ty , 3. them, hut they are lew. Go into any state New Y ork w hich d e fie s tim e — in the I aion ami you will find mute evi­ It the British are willing to expend $55,- C lo th es L in e A lley ” of G reen- dence ot the towns whose citizens have 000,000 to x develop at Singapore the f great- Z‘ch V a ‘"°ee- Aroun,i “• wl,ere x. A ,? .* c i e d i 1 G ay tre e t m eetg waited—they are either dead or only await-! est _____ naval . station the world has ever known,1 Seet,“has‘ c o ^ t h f C h ria to p h e r iiig the opportunity to pass on. They re- then Singapore must he a highly interest- B o h e m ia n s” — th e d e p a rtm e n of t I fleet vividly the character of the citizenry 'ng and important place, s to re c le rk s a n d b o o k k e e p e rs a n d s which once it sheltered. It indicates, in no| In fact “ The City of the Lion’’, as its tr e e t c le a n e rs a n d su c h , p lay in g being d if f e r e n t.” B ut uncertain manner, that it was populated; Malayan name is translated, is the hub of a “ t C lo th “ es L in e A lley ”— i t ’s th e re., A ug. 23.— Be­ by ” wishers” aml “ waiters’’, who played the Pacific, the cross roads of every histor­ s t r e e t ’s o ffic ia l n a m e — still h o u s­ c a u B se A K of E R th , e O seaso n bein g so fa r the game too long. ic trade-route of one hemisphere and of all es its “ ju s t f o lk ” a n d d e fie s th e a d v a n c e d , c o m m itte e s fro m th e rl lie thing that is retarding the growth main sea routes irom Europe except one. c h a n g in g of rim e. M issouri f la t g ra n g e , c h a m b e r of ----------- j com m erce and K iw a n is club, and advancement ol many towns in Ore­ Leaving out only the route from Aden th e re lic s of w a r w hich m et in th e c h a m b e r of com ­ gon . is that there» are too manv . of the across the Indian Ocean to Adelaide and a re O ne bein by g one sw allo w ed up in th e j m erce ro o m s la s t n ig h t, d eem ed •wishers too many “ waiters.” Some of the south eoast of Australia all traffic lanes tid e of peace. B u t in B ro o k ly n , it im p ra c tic a l to hold a r e g u la r them have been wishing and waiting for converge within a short distance of Singa- p a ste d on an old red b rick bu ild - > c o u n ty f a ir, b u t re p re s e n ta tiv e s in g on A dam s s tr e e t, a re roui a t th e m e e tin g u n a n im o u sly w en t ____ . pore, , either __ through ......... ................ - thirty years that fickle fortune would the ~ Strait v,x of Malacca shower their towns with new industries, at Singapore itself’ or through t h e s T rn V ti «tOrn L ib e rty B ond p o ste rs, p le a d , on re c o rd a s in d o rs in g th e plan „ave,l streets, and new of Sunda, 500 miles south. ’ ' " " " “ ‘ new homes, new paved sto c k show th e second w eek in business blocks. And in many instances Geography dictates this, for the Malav “ a 3ilent re m >nder th a t a fte r all O ctober. I t is p la n n e d to c re a te some do not even know just what they are Peninsula and Dutch Indies lie across the the Plea was not in vain’ an in te r e s t in th e liv esto ck of th e c o u n ty a n d a lso to s tir up e n th u s ­ waiting for, they one know that they are Pacific like a traffic dam with ¿nlythi.se iasm fo r a f a ir n e x t y ear. , . . two »arrow gateways between the Pacific T he c o m m itte e from th e grange- th ev g p !( ♦ r iii . . i vi > >>t >1 . 4 it 4 . r ill r ' “ "'o i L n » , kJ Z „ ___ , i a tew year-, then begins slip p in g and ‘ 8,W ' P’ ‘he Dut<>h E a st ln