PAGE FOUR ----- ' ~ ? ‘ i AHtttAM hAttf W B S S for a constructive leadership that will build structures adapted to the people in twen­ :;Uaily News Letteti (E stablished in 187G) tieth century democracies. If Great Brit-j Published Every Evening Except Sunday by aiu and the United States are not to fur­ ____THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO s nish the world with this leadership, where PARIS, September 1.— All Is Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor is it to come from.—Nichols Murray Butler not always rosy, for Americans in Paris. Despite the fact they OFFICIAL CITY~PAPER Telephon739 A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s COMPLIMENTS ASHLAND’S BAND have escaped the rigors of pro­ E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as hibition enforcem ent, movie and .The Tidings hears many compliments literary censorship and other al­ Second Class Mall M atter. on the Ashland Concert Band, but one over­ leged infringem ents upon person­ Subscription Price, Delivered in City heard vesterdav • •> was of such character that al liberty, they have a m ultitude One M tnth ................................................. 5 .65 it is worthy of comment. The gentleman, of woe3, cares and complaints. Three Months ................................................. 1.95 st as they were accustomed Six Months ........................ 3.75 paying the compliment was in Ashland the to Ju do back in the old home town One Year ........................................................... 7.50 night of the last concert, and although a when anything annoys, pleases or B y .Mai) an d H ural R o u te s: resident of a neighboring town, states that baffles them , they w rite letters One Month ...................................................... $ .65 he will be a regular visitor from now on, to the editor of*the home town Three Months ................................................. 1.95 or as long as the concert season lasts. “ I paper, which in this case happens Six Monjths ........................................................ 3.50 to be any one of four English lan ­ am also going to tell my friends of the' guage One Year .......................................................... 6.50 newspapers printed in P a r­ wonderful concerts you people are enjoy-! is. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: ing regularly,” said the visitor. “American H ousekeepers in Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 France,” has ju st been conducting Few people and few towns appreciate! Y e a rly C o n tra cts: good hands at their real worth. There is a vigorous campaign against din- One insertion a week ................................... $ .27% French maids. “ Twelve no organization, civic or otherwise, that is honest Two insertions a week .......................................25 Years a B utler” end3 the affair Dally insertion ......................................................... 20 ’ i as valuable to any town and community by politely suggesting th a t the Ashland has an! way to prevent dishonesty is to R a te s F o r L eg a l a n d M isc e lla n e o u s A d v e r tisin g as a good town hand. exceptionally good hand and the organ-} pay a living wage and tre a t ser­ F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 as hum an beings. Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 ization deserves the hearty support of! vants “ R eaders” ask receipe.s for Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00 every citizen. Those who have never at-j pickling pears and peaches, where O bituaries, per line ..............................................02% tended band rehearsals night after night,! to buy alcohol lamps, oil stoves WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING vear in and vear out, have no idea of the and American self-sealej, fruit “ All future events, where an admission charge is time and efforts required in maintaining jars. made or a collection taken is Advertising. "Alabam a Boy,” who sayo he hand organization^. Being a regular hand can’t live w ithout Southern cook­ No discount will be allowed Religious or member means a sacrifice of time and ing asks "w here, oh w here” in Benevolent orders. money, and those who are willing to make Paris he can find waffles. “ Ver­ DONATIONS: i the sacrifice, which is for the benefit of mont Boy” respons with three ad ­ No donations to charities or otherwise will be dresses, but expresses reg ret that made In advertising, or job p rin tin g —our contribu­ all, merit support at every turn. the -syrup accompanying is not tions will be in cash. While commenting on the local band it the real New England maple v ar­ is also necessary to say that many hun­ iety. SEPTEMBER 1 dreds of tourists have enjoyed the con-j “ Middle W estern” bewails the * — certs during the season, and they left here' fact th a t French cooks refuse to THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH:— Even the Spirit oi i with an improved impression of the townl. m istreat eggs by frying them on both sides. To his plea for “ ham tru th : whom the world cannot receive, because it and eggs over easy” a “ French- seeth him not, neither knoweth him; but ye know OLD OREGON TRAIL COMPLETED American W ife” suggests th a t he find a nice French girl, m arry him ; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in The Old Oregon Trail is no longer a her and teach her the tricks of you.— John 14:17. paper highway. The last yard of gravel Middle W estern conking ---------------- ------------- has been placed on the Deadman pass sec­ “Vexed,” "Perplexed,” “ Indig­ , WAR CLOUDS HANGING LOW tion. The highway is now complete from n an t” and others complain of the via nuisance, which re ­ Reports coming from various nations of the Oregon-Idaho line to Seaside and it is a passport quires the expenditure of $10 Europe during the past few days have a monument to the hardy pioneers who first every time a European frontier threatening aspect and are such as to in- ’ had. the vision of the great West and is crossed. dicate that war clouds are hanging low. through their bravery and hardships siev­ “A m erican” seeks a “delight­ Not only do strained relations exist be­ ed the Oregon country to the United States, ful spot in France or Switzerland where the foy^i and cooking are tween two of the nations of Europe, hut to whom it was dedicated by President suitable for a weak stom ach.” between many. In tact there is not a na­ Harding at Meacham, July 3, last. T ru th Seeker” w ants to know tion on the European continent that has The highway is a great artery of travel why French people, who like to even the slightest guarantee against war, for tourists and in the years to come trav­ eat their meals out of doors, re­ unless it he from the League of Nations, el over the route will increase by thou­ fute to allow train windows to be opened while the train is in weakened because of the absence of the sands. It is one of the great highways of motion. A “C alifornian” com­ United States. the West, and when it finallv becomes a plains because the weekly letter What do reports from Europe mean.’ fact as well as name, the Oregon Trail from home was 24 days en route. Do they mean that on some day in Sep­ from the Missouri river through to the "American Who Might Have the Mumps” suggests th a t the A m eri­ tember as we sit down to the morning meal coast will be one of the most popular of" can Hospital in Paris install a with the daily paper in our hands that the nation. ward for the reception of contag­ Not only as a tourist route is the road of ious disease patients. “ P er­ blaring headlines will arrest the attention of our eyes and tell pointedly that Europe value. It is already doing much toward plexed” w ants the address of Dr. is in the throes of another war? Do they bringing Eastern- Oregon counties and Coue, of “ Day by Day” fame. mean that with war declared between cities closer together. Through it we are N aturally prohibition receives the lesser nations that it will only getting to know our neighbors better and its knocks from “ 100 P er Cent be the signal for the unlimbering of the after all, this is probably the greatest Sane,” “ 100 P er Cent Am erican,” An American Who Knows,” and guns of all Fur«,¡»pan nations? Do they benefit.—Baker Herald. others. In reply “ 200 P er Cent meau that with all of Europe thrown into A m erican” chidea the “loud-talk­ LOCAL PROPERTY VALUES the conflict that our own nation and other ing Americana whose chief occu­ nations will he drawn into the malstrom? For the reason that Ashland has always pation is sittin g on the terrace Grave conditions exist. Since the sign- enjoyed a steady growth, property values of the Cafe de la Paix, smoking ing of the Armistice in 1918 bitterness has in the town have an exceptionally sound cigars and trying to d rin k up all been engendered rather than diminished. value. Careful inquiry among the vari- the booze in P a ris.” ask the address of Greed and national hatred have usurped ouh leal estate dealers of the town and a P Readers aris firm which sells a p ar­ the power of judgment until the world among those holding property for sale re­ ticu lar m ake of ladies’ silk under­ hangs on the brink of another struggle, the veals the fact that both* unimproved and w ear; the exact date and tim e of end of which will mean destruction far improved properties are being held at ex­ day th e - f ir s t Big B ertha shell greater than that which claimed millions ceptionally reasonable figures, a condition fell on Paris, and the correct words of “ Yankee Doodle,” to be of lives and billions of dollars worth of I that bids fair for the future. sung from Eiffel Tower broad­ property. Inflated values in real estate have been casting station. It is plainly evident that the recent responsible for the slow growth" of many “ Why do so many American World War was fought in vain. The soil towns, and have had the same damaging women who come to France a l­ ways leave their husbands at of France, made red with the blood of the effects as over exploitation. To attempt to home and why do they always young menu of many nations may again rim exact inflated values for town property al! wear a little piece of fu r around crimson, and the yawning graves will I ways result in a slump, from which it is! their necks?” Inquires a “ Puzzled French G irl.” again receive millions of men—men who difficult to recover. no longer resemble manhood, for they are Everything considered, Ashland’s future! "S tu d en t” complains th a t while paid only $38 a m onth for blown to bits by explosive shells, and burn­ never appeared brighter than at this time. he room and board in an American ed beyond recognition. .Mars will mb his Permanent growth is assured and that the college town, he pays $50 a month hands in joy that his machine is again town will continue to grow both in wealth in Paris for less satisfactory a r­ grinding together the spires of famous ¡and population is assured by the activities rangem ents. cathedrals, with ihc bricks and tiles of of the present. All the com plaints annoy a m a­ homes, and with the flesh, blood and hones jo rity of the large colony of vol­ of the world’s best manhood. God forbid ( ’urrent Opinion says that one third of untary American exiles in France. the impending conflict and save civiliza­ ,the world’s gold is in the United States. Speaking for them “J u st a Young tion. Civilization, purchased through the That which interests people most is just A m erican" advises thus: wars ot all time is threatened bv the verv where in the United States the gold is lo­ “ Why try to change Paris? Take things a3 you find them and same power through which it was brought cated. It has been a long time since any if you don’t like them go back to the world. of us experienced a tickling sensation in the home.” Few can conceive of the terrible slaught­ optic regions because of hâve glimpsed LANTERN USED TO HUNT er that will result should another war be ! the precious yellow metal. SKUNK; BURNS BIG BARN ushered in. The terrible thing of it all is, that through the aid of science, killing i As degrading as many consider prize COOLVILLE, Ohio, September will be reduced to a science. Death will fighting, many of the top notch fighters 1.— W hile chasing a skunk from not be limited to the soldier, hut will claim are examples of clean living. Tommy Gib- his hen house, C utler Burton the old men and women, little children, and . bons, near world’s champion, When asked dropped a lantern. An explosion innocent young womanhood. The deadly if he indulged in strong drink or smoked, resulted, setting fire to a fine dairy barn which, with all its gases that will be hurled from the man­ said that he preferred old-fashioned ice made birds of the air, will destroy man, cream. If more money went for ice cream contents, was totally destroyed. with no thought of age, sex, or color, instead of moonshine and cigarettes the COUGH DISTURBS SCHOOL and will obliterate every living creature, i nation would show a decided improvement WORK every tree, every bit of vegetation, every physically. School teachers should givft the semblance of life. same advice to children who have WAR. Who is responsible for it? Right now a lot of Oregonians, living coughs as did this Florida teach­ outside of Portland, are growing interested er. ”1 recommended FOLEY’S ANGLO AMERICAN RELATIONS • in the fight being made by the Portland HONEY AND TAR to th e children Too many persons are disposed to spend Beavers for the Pacific Coast League Pen­ in my school who had th e 'flu ’ and good results came whenever too^nuch time pulling up Anglo-American nant. it was used,” w rites Jtfrs. L. relations by the roots in order to see how A rm strong, Okeechobee, Florida. they are getting on. I take the satisfactory As a matter of record, it ought to down Foley’s Honey and T ar contains character of the Anglo-American relations that anthracite was first referred to as no opiates. Ingredients printed for granted. The world is sick and tired I black diamonds when it.sold at a quarter on th e w rapper. Quickly relieves colds, coughs and croup. Sold of war in all its forms, and it is crying out I of the present price. everywhere. n i . m i — f I I Septem ber 1, M S O C IE T Y MRS. 08ACE E. ANDREWS, Editor Phohe itema to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. and evenings. W ords of Approval— Echoes of the “N ight in D ream ­ land” still continue to be heard. In a conversation with Mrs. Mei­ kle of Berkeley, most unqualified approval was^ expressed. Mrs. Meikle has been in the habit of attending many E xtrava­ ganzas in Berkeley, her home ci­ ty— and in comparing presenta­ tions— she 3ays th a t she has w it­ nessed none better, and many not equal to the preservation of a “Night in D ream land.” Mrs. Meikle spoke particularly of the perfection of the work of the m em bers of the cast, as a whole, the whole-hearted interest and effort put forth, the unusual talent displayed, and the tech­ nique shown in the presentation. Mrs. Meikle derived a very great deal of enjoym ent from her attendance and was very glad, in­ deed, th at her visit was so timed that she had the pleasure of see­ ing “ The Night in D ream land” as given by A shland’s gifted perfor­ mers. week. The menu included every good thing, th at goes to make a satis­ fying and bountiful dinner and the assembled guests did ample justice to the gastronomic de­ lights provided. It was a very happy evening— in fact th a t Mrs. Young and Mrs. Thompson— the visiting ladies— were playm ates and school chums of Miss Hays’ young girlhood in Kansas. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Young are sisters. The evening’s re ­ union will be one long to be re ­ membered. ♦ • » A H appy H ik e— Vacations Are Over V ACATIONS are over, and it’s time to settle down to the earning of the prosperity that is our hope and ambition for the coming Fall and Winter. First, decide upon the plan you are going to use for getting new business, and then begin your work upon that plan. In plan and work don’t forget that this The Wide Awake Class of the Presbyterian Sunday school of Institution’s business is to know business. which Miss Edith Robison is the Our services are at your disposal, and will teacher, had a w onderfully happy hike Friday of this week. make more effective both your plan and its The b o js and Miss Robison accomplishment. slarted about 1:30 with well- filled baskets, knowing full well ihe contents of the same would stand them in good 3tead later • ♦ ♦ on. Take GuesF to C rater Luke— Their general direction was Early Monday morning, Mr. southeast, and their pathw ay led and Mrs. J. P. Wolf, Adrian Wolf, them into the Bellview neighbor­ Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Miss Eleanor hood, but how many miles lliey Moore, and Mrs. Charles R istau, traveled and ju st where they ate, Mrs. W olf’s sister, who is visiting their lunch, has not been record­ here from W isconsin, made up a ed. party and started for C rater Lake. Miss Robison leaves shortly to They arrived in good season, attend school in Los Angeles and enjoying every mile of the scenic this was a farew ell outing with way; and a fte r viewing the g ran ­ her hoys. * * ♦ deur of the Lake itself, decided to take the trip around the Rim. V isitor from Los A n geles— This is a beautifully scenic Miss Mary Newton, a sister of road, 35 miles in length, encir­ Mrs. Homer E lhart, who has been cling the Lake. spending the paat eight months From this road, one gets a wtfn- in Los Angeles, is visiting in the derful panoram ic view of the su r­ Valley, prior to her going on to rounding country. Diamond Portland. Lake is visible in the distance Miss Newton stopped to see and glimpses are seen of C rater Mrs. E lh art on her way to Gold IN KITCHEN, PANTRY, BED ROOM, PAR­ Lake through gaps in the moun­ Hill to visit her m other, Mrs. tains, great snow banks are pas­ Kimball, who lives there. LOR, DINING ROOM AND PORC1I. sed, and altogether the delight of A fter ¡ pending 3onte little time Buy Them By The Carton the three h o u rs’ trip, the visitor in Gold Hill, Miss Newton will to the Lake should not miss ta k ­ return to Ashland to finish her " —at— ing. visit with Mrs. E lhart. ♦ ♦ * The party visited the “ Garden B o o k s an