PAG« TWO A S ttlÄ S b f o Á it f ï t i O ü 8 i n d a j , A u g u st A s hl a n d D a i l y T i d i n g S W ork of enlarging the camp is under Wfiy> aRd If is hoped that by the opening | D a i l y N&WS L e t t e r (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 0 ) of the tourist season in 1924 that sufficient)! * t i! P u b lish ed E very E ven in g Except Sunday by ground will be ready to accommodate TTtTTT” • ’ " * r *11‘ ’ »’ i n THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO greatly increased numbers, and that the rm ir.™ 7 L T Bert R. G r e e r ................................. Editoi ----------------- ^ a m p will he made more attractive and . cities v isito rs go to th e a r t m us- OFFICIAL C lfy~I’APER Telephone 39 convenient in general. su m s. In o th e r s th e p u b lic p a rk s ith the volume of the tourist trade a tt r a c t th em . N ot a few a re E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ffic e as S econd C lass M ail M a tte r. reaching $100,000 this year it is not un­ d ra w n by n a tu r a l b e a u ties. In C hicago v isito rs flock . to reasonable to expect it to increase at least th e b a th in g b each es t h a t fro n t th e Subscription Price, Deliveretl in City One M o n th . a half during 1924. - ............................................... $ .65 city fro m en d to end. PèGpîe’â Fotuni ai, mid Tc knew OFFERS MW PRIZES hòw aoed a c ig á tx ü c re fiily can be m ady you m ust try a- - P E N D L E T O N , O re., A ug. 30.— E d lto r T id in g s: j T he p rize list fo r th e P e n d le to n C o n tin u in g th e d isc u ssio n of ! R o u n t-U p , to be held S e p tem b e r g o v e rn m e n ts a n d th e ir p o w er fo r 20, 21, a n d 22, w ill be g r e a te r good to society, d e p e n d in g upon th e ir fo rm , c h a ra c te ris tic s , pow ­ tlii3 y e a r th a n e v e r before. e rs a n d d u tie s d isc e rn ed by th e A ll e v e n ts w ill com m and th e ir C o u rts u p o n th e ir in q u iry in to ; ca3b an d m e rc h a n d ise p rizes, but T h re e M onths .................................................. 1.95 B a th in g in L a k e M ichigan is th e C o n s titu tio n s a n d C h a rte rs , in a d d itio n fo u r b e a u tifu l sa d d le s Six M onths .................................................. 3.75 n o t a n a m u s e m e n t o r s p o rt w ith we give you th e fo llo w in g r e g a r d ­ triu m p h s of th e s a d d le m a k e rs ’ a r t AMERICAN SENSE NEEDED One Y e ear ...... a r ................................................................ 7.50 C hicago. I t ’s an o c c u p atio n , p a r ­ Look for the W AVERLY sign in g C ity g o v e rm e n ts as now e x ist­ w ill be given .O ne, p re s e n te d by B By y Mail and Rural R outes: It is a curious thing that the various tic u la r ly on h o t S u n d ay s. T he in g in th is c o u n try . Up to th e th e U nion P acific S ystem , is fo r O ne M outh ... ¡Y ou’ll find the WAVERLY ................................................. $ .65 peoples of Europe do not perceive by the re a s o n it a tt r a c t s th e a tte n tio n b e g in n in g of th e c e n tu ry th e fo rm th e w in n e r of th e w o rld ’s c h a m ­ T h re e M onths o n th s ...................................................... 1.95 of v isito rs is b ecau se i t ’s done e x istin g w as co u n cil o r a ld e rm a n - OIL Sign on the places yf filings which have occurred that there is so d iffe re n tly th a n in m o st mim- p io n sh ip b u c k in g c o n te st. A n o th e r. Six M onths .............................................................. 3.50 dealers who known the value ic If social b e tte rm e n t o r pro - ‘ p re se n te d by H a m le y & Co., is hut one way to restore peace and prosper- m e r re s o rts . O ne Y e a r ................................................................ 6.50 __¡^f a motor oil that is g resa w as m ad e of ju s tic e se c u re d ¡fo r th e w in n e r of th e N o rth w e st ity to all the countries over there and that M r. a n d M rs. J o e B ru sh , fo r it w as m ad e in s p ite of a n d n o t b u c k in g c o n te st, w h ile a th ird . _____________________ oat3, a n d th e ALL PENNSYLVANIA DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: is by finding a way to set them all at work. examPle a r e r id in g a to p a S h e ri b ecau se of ig n o ra n c e , in d iffe r- p re se n te d by H a p p y C anyon, th e d o n o r is P h ilu P A shton R o llin s ,' 100% PARAFFINE ARAFFINE BASE BASE S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30 Austria, at first the most hopelesslv dan road motor coach’ The cost- ence a n d le th a rg y a sso c ia te d w ith n ig h t show held d u rin g th e R o u n d - 'a u th o r of “ T he C ow boy,” and I down and out of all the late combatants ' ! Jf h°m’e a r «nd decided V011 m o t o r . rest of Europe. In Austria an internation- i th a t ju s tic e w eep r a n d in iq u ity is < R a d e r S h rin e tem p le, of P ortland*!! th a t th e b a c k e rs , w hich s h a re R a te s F o r L e g a l a n d M isc e lla n eo u s A d v e rtis in g T hey see a p r e tty m iss in flaw- ;d loan helped to straighten out the finan-! on th e th ro n e a, th e c ity h a ll. | to th e w in u e r of th e first dfly of h o n o rs w itli th e h u m a n p e rfo rm - F i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10 ••¡al system, and an Ameriean colonel, n,,J c o ,tu m e . w e a rin g be- E ven in o u r ow n beloved m u n ic - i th e R ound-U p. T he S h rin e rs t e is , sh o u ld receive a p rize fo r th e ir 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 only » a n d a ls a n d a s ilk e n ’ efforts. T h e bag of o a ts w ill b ear plying nothing but common sense, nego d re s s in g gow n, w a lk in g th ro u g h ip a lity , th e g o v e rn m e n t of w hich th o u sa n d stro n g , a re to be in P end C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00 is a b o u t as good a s sh o u ld bo ex 8 i,v er p la le w ith tb e »am»1 of leto n on th e W e d n esd a y r p re c td ii O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02% tinted away sufficient of the trade obstruc­ th e s tr e e ts a s big as you p lease. ASHLAND. ORE. i pected w ith a g o v e rn m e n t h a v in g th e R ound-U p fo r a big W ild West* d° “° r ‘ he ,Ueky w in u e r. tions created by the dismemberment of thei aPPearH f° h av e ste p p e d r ig h t a c o u n c ilm a n ie fo rm , th e voice o n ia l, an d w ill re m a in on all the people af. from h e r bou d o ir. She h a s w alk of th e peo p le as e x p re sse d by th e c P e h re u m Mr. am i M rs. Sam J o rd o n r e ­ rsd a y to see th e show . T hey i blocks an d blocks, th ro u g h th e people a t th e ballo t box, on a m ad e or a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g . iected get back to business and to work. ed Dead will com e to P e n d le to n in th re e tu rn e d th is m o rn in g fro m s tr e e ts in h e r b a th in g s u it a n d no No d isc o u n t w ill he allo w ed R e lig io u s o r In d ia n w h e re ih e y h av e been Po strip Germany of her merchant ships. one th in k s a n y th in g of it— no one q u e stio n p u t up to th em th re e special tr a in s fro m P o rtla n d . y e a rs ag o is, a n d h a s been un - j j ca m p in g since lh e e a rly p a rt of B e n e v o len t o rd e rs. a large share of her railroad equipment, except Mr. a n d M rs. B ru sh , t h a t h e a rd a n d is now so low th a t it This y e a r w ill m ark a prece-i th e w eek. So g re a t w ere th e a t. is. d e n t, fo r a prize is b ein g offered her cables, and her colonies and to seize is only an in a r tic u la te w h isp e r. • DONATIONS: tra c tio n s (h a t th e y p lan to r e tu r n 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 the Control of her mints and chief illdus- T his is n o t th e o n ly tim e th e lh e m e a n e st b u c k e r at th e big S a tu rd a y n ig h t to re m a in u n til W h ile th e y a r e try in g to d e te r- j voice of th e peo p le failed to pene- show . T he prize w ill be a bag of M onday. tio u s w i i ‘ beerin8ic a i h ° r p rlu U n g ~ o u r c o n trib u - l ' i e s while at the same time demanding an m ine if th e y re a lly w e re not th e w alls of th e C ity H all. — J enormous reparation payment, does not d re a m in g , th e y espy a m an s t r u t ­ It tr a te is o nly one of m a n y m is c a r­ promise anything hut anarchy. tin g a lo n g th e d riv e in a b a th ria g e s of ju s tic e . T hey a re of robe. As th e b each es a p p ro a c h - .,o fre q u e n t o cc u re n c e t h a t th ey .\n injection of the American eolonel‘s AVGU ST 31 common sense into a dozen situations in el who?e fanU,ies are fo u n d p a r- seem to be ta k e n as a m a tte r ot F U L L N E SS O F J O Y : iu . . i a d in g to w a rd th e la k e in th e ir no co n seq u en ce. . Th0"s almost everv cornet 1 . of /• Europe M uch m ore would go fcanty dress. p a th of lire ; in th y p rese n c e is fu lln e ss of jo y ; a t f m ig h t be sa id re g a r d in g th e in ­ urtlier to restore normal conditions, and MU1I1C lulKd ini th y r ig h t h a n d th e re a re p le a s u re s fo r e v e rm o re Som e fo lk s th in k i t ’s p o sitiv ely e fficien cy of Miss A sh la n d an d to enable each country to pay what it owes, i n d e c e n t,'T u t T s T i ï y P sa lm 1 :1 1 . no one o c c u re n c es sh o w in g h e r h e lp le s s ­ th a n all European efforts so far have been m fn d s th em . ness d u e to h e r fo rm , c h a r a c te r ­ able to do. istics, a n d h e r lim ite d pow ers, b u t ASHLAND AND THE TOURIST | P e rso n s w ho live w ith in w a lk in g w h a t is th e use. If a n y o n e th in k s d ista n c e of th e w a te r p u t on th a t she re a lly is u se fu l to th e a t- Y AV hen the warms days and evenings of SUMMER ADVERTISING th e ir b a th in g s u its in th e ir hom es ta in m e n t of r ig h t c o n d itio n s o r to i summer and early fall have passed and There are some business firms that make to avoid the bother of r e n tin g a e n fo rc e th e d e c re e of h e r C o u rts m their stead there is ushered in the chilly jit their practice to let up somewhat on lo c k e r a t th e m u n ic ip a l beaches. or e q u a lity in th e a d m in is tra tio n Muds ot winter, the tourist quits the mod their advertising in sum,,,,.,. Sometimes M ost of th e c ity sp e n d s a ll of of ju s tic e , le t th em a sk c ity o f­ S u n d a y on th e beach. F a m ilie s ficials o r ex-officials- if rh e is? ern highways and auto camps Vs yet they may argue that a good many of the ir com e w ith p a c k e ts of food, th e If th e y do, th ey w ill find th a t there is but a slight decline m the j townspeople are awav But if that is the S u n d a y n e w sp a p e rs a n d m usical th ey h av e a n o th e r th in k com ing. number of tourists passing through Ash ease, it is also usually true that a good in s tr u m e n ts a n d h a v e p a rtie s . T he le th a rg y , m e n ta l in d iffe re n c e $2.25 Quality an d o s tric h -lik e s e c u rity of th e „ land, . or in , the number , enjoying the ad- j many visitors are in the region at the time 36 in. Bleaced people re g a rd in g w o rn -o u t fo rm s antages ot our modern auto camp. At and are carefully looking over the news- O ne of th e m o st p o p u la r m u si­ Cloth, ABC Suitings, a n d im m o ra l c h a ra c te ris tic s of cal in s tr u m e n ts io th e u k e le le , the close of the season announcement will papers and making Checked Jap Crepe. g o v e rn m e n ts , h a v in g no po w er to such w h o T a tX l ■,’7 P ,C ‘ ' ' i n 8 S a S W l “ -» pinchases r^ P le a r ot e i t w o hich h n o t so a lo n g v a g o a p p . e a re d . a c t fo r th e com m on good in tim e i\a\ on vacations, they have considerable pute' T be 3 m a rt th in g to do is w hen a c tio n is im p e ra tiv e , i3 in ­ . won • - - ' " e - ‘ "'O paik. pai-K At t this tins time tune a away oitld h, useless to attempt to estimate time which they can put in shopping, and to pack one a lo n g a n d know a ll deed la m e n ta b le . White or Colored, Reg T he p eo p le of e a s te rn Texas the number We have, however, one bit often buy more than they do at home j th e n ew est a irs . A t th e f ir s t ular 19c Quality Embroidered Corners receiv ed a ru d e a w a k e n in g from ot d e fin ite in ftirm o t w.n ■ » ti,k. .......... # ..... 1 ____ * i.. n J uvuiv. that definite is that information over 9000 in , tlii.- f T * " ? ’ “U<1 T « * • to carry s o .u c a it'iZ ,! ^ „ „ a X X " th e ir a p p a re n t m u n ic ip a l sleepy, that iaai i is m at ovei J,(KM) jieople stayed over home as 3 kind of t a souvenir of their trips. 1 th . e y s p re a d o u t * ‘ L o u isv ille »“ • L n°w Some Splendid buys in o u ’ le th a rg ic c o n d itib n , a n d h ad th e ir night in the h e a d s je r k e d o u t of th e s a n d , fig­ Ti t i * CamP dU,, ing lhe mouth o fT h e firms that keeP their advertising up a n d th e “ B eale S tre e t M am a.” dress, waist and skirt u ra tiv e ly s p e a k in g , fo llo w in g th e lengths. Ju I\- I hat number does not take into through the summer must draw in a loti -------- G alv esto n d is a s te r t h a t o c c u rre d consideration those who camped at Jack- of transient trade of peonie who qre vi«.f Drug stores d° a thrivine bu3i- th e la s t y e a r of th e la s t c e n tu ry . son Springs, and it is evident that more '¡ng in the locality or who pass Dess a Ila lo n e takeshore. They through k eep a little p a re g o ric an d a b ot- H o w ev er, o u t of th e w om b of s u f ­ than 10,000 took advantage of the local it as tourists. A great nianv* fin HOSE great many firms have t,e or two of lin im e n t on th e ir fe rin g a n d fo llo w in g 3aid d is a s te r Fine Rib, Double Knee, camps during a single month. N aturally,, goods in stock at this time that will be a sh e lv e s fo r a p p e a ra n c e s ’ sa k e , a n d w as b orn th e “ G a lv e sto n P la n .” 45—50—55 Quality 25c Quality in sale. Said p la n w as th e b e g in n in g of 1 3 for $1.00 or __ one of the first questions asked is: “ How source of expense if carried over to an- tb e n tu r n th e r e s t o f th e sp ace Now on Sale at C om m ission fo rm of C ity g o v e rn - 1 much money did they spend?” Let the other season. Styles may change baling m en ts. N e a rly , if n o t q u ite all reader answer the question. If the tourists! has to be borrowed tT carrv w V. z. i , v z. 1 carry goods t h a t |b& balls, rubber dolls, tin buck- of th e c itie s of T ex as h a v e th e j spent on an average ot $2.00 each, the to- do not sell rapidly. A great many enter- ets and shovels for the young- C om m ission fo rm . H u n d re d s of tai tourist trade tor the month amounted O’¡sing firms find that they gain the best sters’ sandals» hose, cold colt cream o th e r c itie s h a v e a d o p te d C h a r t­ e rs c re a tin g th e C om m ission and even towels. to in excess of $20,000. tf the aver-i results by cleaning up their stock very * for ” sunburn " fo rm . S aid fo rm h a s sto o d th e dossard Corsets Sterling Carments age expenditure amounted to $3.00 largely as they go, and getting fresh goods acid te s t of tw e n ty y e a rs. T he m, - E v e ry th in g a lo n g th e w a te r- »Varners Corsets the total is over $30,000. The Tid. on their shelves. Black Cat Hose lh e y accomplish this : front is In fo rm a l. D rip p in g b a th - e x p e rim e n ta l s ta g e is p a s t, s a tis ­ ggycopn* mgs has made inquiry along this line and result by advertising freely through th e !ers saunter ini0 th e d r u g s to re s fa c tio n a n d success h a v e an d ia is of the opinion that an average of $3.00 summer.* It is a tremendous* help to a firm! a u d lea n th e ir w et p e rso n s a g a in s t w ritte n a ll o v e r th e h isto ric a l ♦ *-» -♦ ♦ ♦ •» » » ♦ * . .« , page. F o r c o n firm a tio n of th e per tourist is not farm from right. As- if if it it can nr. » k“X t .♦ can give give the the impression inqn-exsion that ,l,at it it is is push ' X « 7 X ‘” " “ ‘e ,h e y » » ♦ ab o v e s ta te m e n t, th e r e a d e r is M,n„ng tba, $30,(HH) represent» the volume ing for trade every Jay and w eek 'if Z ' i X u X e a t ice cream re fe rre d to B ra d fo rd ’s book, of tounst tiade in Ashland during July,! > ear. The firm that advertises constaidlv E ach di'iip ■ ti-re h a s a n e g ro “ C om m ission G o v e rn m e n t in A m ­ it is not unreasonable to assume that th e l^ v e s that impression. Tt makes the pul'» hoy s ta n d in g by w ith a m op to e ric a n C itie s.” Kay & Morrison riiis Store will be elosed all i lav on Monday Labor Day. Do Monday s Shopping on Saturday. Saturday Specials Silk Shirting $1.67 6 yds, $1.00 27 in. Outing tl.e' PUES Needless to Suffer YVH sp T vp \ 8 trousers aie introducing them ® importanee at times of a Much of this new freedom is old license. School H’ndk’fs 16 for $1.00 12 for $1.00 Children’ Durability Children’ Hose 6 pr. for $1.25 6 pr. for $1.75 ( Children* Hose | 2 pr. for 75c „»X DAVID M ARK. dow n a f te r e a ch b a tc h of ^ ‘‘M;,)l U^‘ «eason wiH approximate $100,- Jie feel that it is alert all the time to pick Hwab ° (M ourist have during June was some-pip good goods at a bargain, and pass i t s ' ^ X T T h a t’s how b a th in g is dona in N A PA V IS IT O R D IE S ON u hat less ban July. August travel will good values on to the public. The depart- Chicago. S T A R T O F T R IP HOM E uoudi • • i, s s a t on th e w itn e ss s ta n d , e x h ib it­ a s h o rt w ay to w a rd hom e w hen in the nuud of the most eoulir.ued skeptic, condition in ‘ivl’1' '' ''<>'one 1S under! lin t g w h e re he fo u n d it. H e w as h u rrie d ly d riv e n back to xl .. . — . ............. - i d o < "O pen h e r up a n d pass h e r th e W a tt re sid e n c e , b u t ex p ired alive to the situation. a ro u n d . C h ie f,” s u g g e ste d H o ra n b e fo re a d o c to r a rriv e d . Up to the present time, Ashland has F rom the headline w riter’s standpoint, a t th e top of h is voice in th e open maintained its position as the tourist ¡Cuno c o d rt, a n d im m e d ia te ly w as fo rc ­ T id in g s office fo r o was Germany’s best chancel lor in a ed to p a r t w ith $5 to p u rg e h im ­ k in T d he center of Southern Oregon, due to having generation, s of p rin tin g . self of c o n te m p t. the best equipped and most beautiful auto camp in the district. Until this season i t ! It mav be necessary to call o ff t h . t o o , F I NERAL H ELD FOR has been possible to accommodate all. 1 )ur- paign on account ’o f the dFscoveU COLFAX HOTEL MAN mg the month now closing tourists were truth serum ’ COLFAX, Culif., 'A ug. 31.__ turned awav on more than one occasion.' _____________ F u n e ra l se rv ic es w ere h eld M on­ In addition to enlarging the present It will not amount to much of a saving. d a y fo r F re d M arvin, p io n e e r h o ­ auto camp Ashland is confronted with the " hat a lot of autoists will save on gasoline tel p ro p rie to r of th is p lace, w ho died S a tu rd a y a t th e ag e of 66 problem of providing more conveniences they will spend on tires. y ears. for the tourist and seeker after pleasure.! -------------------- - Y suffer th e incon- M arvin cam e h e re fro m New Amusements must he provided not only . h e r e ’s too much culture and refinement Y ork fo rty -tw o y e a rs ago a n d h as venience and pain ^oi the young, hut the older men and 1,1 senate says Magnus Yonsou. He been en g a g ed in th e h o tel b u s i­ from Piles w hen you will ness p ra c tic a lly c o n tin u o u s ly be guaranteed a positive women. Facilities for entertainment must ¡ ‘shonl »¡ting the hand that feeds them. _ . and . a spacious swimming rumiung tank. Treatments may be taken weekly F u n e r a l se rv ic es w ere c o n d u c t- Other eitles of the state and Northwest! if it is inconvenient to be here for are leaving not sto n e'n n T n Z d ,0“ i a r- daily attention. and hold additional tourists, and if Ash land is to maintain her position it is im- perative that a progressive program of im provenaient be adopted. 29c yd. Remnants 15c yd. m o X °VGr tO bathing suit3> One Lot Devonshire 23c Saxon Muslin H a r ris b u rg — P a v in g on P acific h ig h w a y c o m p le te d to c ity lim its. Hillsboro to build school gym­ nasium . W rite to d a y fo r n y F R E E book on the proper treatment of Pile*. S. J. DEAN T -* 20th Century Grocery Stainhud Seiwice The‘r TerrUory- Staiuliud Merchandise, Standard Prices, ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE SATURDAY THEY OFFER 00 SI GAR—Pure Cano, Fruit or Berry, 11 pounds ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Large 12 ounce tin 40 cents, 2 * lb $1.19 51b $2.29 CRISCO—lib 25 cents, l * l b 35 cents, 31b 69 cents, 61b $1.29, 91b $1.93. BALL MASON JARS—Equipped with Zinz Clips, with Porcelain lining, Pints 77 cents, Quarts 92 cents, Half gals. $1.29 SARDINES—Large Oval Cans—Del Monte or Booths—Can 15 cents. DEL MONTE, PEAS 1923 Pack tender medium size Peas, can 20 cts, doz. $2.35. VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS—No 1 can 10 cents, No. 2, can, 12** cents, No. 3 can 22** cents. AMAIZO OIL—Best for salads and cook-ing—Pints 27 cents, Quarts 53 cents. IVORY SOAP—Guest size, dozen Bars 20th CENTURY COFFEE—Fresh from our own roasting plant, lb 35c, 3 lb $1.00 DRY ONIONS—Still more of those fine Glol e Onions, 31b 10 cts, 101b 29 cents. VIM FLOUR—This high grade fancy patent bread flour, 491b Sack, Bbl. Lots J Qg j y "JQ priced very low ACME CLOTHES PINS—The old fashioned kind, 3 Dozen TOILET PAPER,—Large rolls, 1000 sheet tissure—3 rolls Thanking- you for past patronage, we are daily studying stores more beneficial to you. A shland Store 8 7 4 E ast Main Street. how to make th e se M edford Store 81 N. Central Ave.