FAOS TWO AskhAKb bili TtbÌKòcì A sh l a n d D a ily T id in g S (Established in 1876) Published Every Evening Except Sunday by ^ven then the surface must be smoothed * ih m at regular intervals if the public is to re-1 > D a ily N e w s L e tte r - ceive full value for the cost of construc­ tion. THE ASHLAND P RINTING CO . ---------------- -— • i tt is also noted that the shoulder on Bert R —r^ei ............................... Editor either side of the pavement on the hard» > »*»•» ► » M I M > Wednesday, September S, iosté « m is you hearty support, will you m P eo p le’s F o ru m : John H Pill, City Judge. -♦-x-s- TOKIO, Sept. 5.— “Understand­ ing the other 9ex,” Is not an OFFICIAL ( ITA PAPER Telephone 39 SUI‘faced roads is being neglected and ex achievement of the average Jap­ Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as I E ° Se^ A? continUOUS damage, a Condition anese gentleman. Year3 of sub­ that will ultimately damage the pavement jugation hav caueed the majority Second Class Mall Matter. of the feminine sex of Japan to • j to a serious degree. Subscription Price, Delivered lu City recognize their position In rela­ The Tidings assumes that there are good One Mcnth ~ $ .65 tion to the “lords” of their house­ Three Months .............................. 195 and sufficient reasons why at least some of holds. But there are those In Six Months ................................ 3;76 1 the roads in Jackson county have hot been Toklo’s civic and social life who One Year ....... - ................................................. 7.50 properly maintained, but hastens to warn realize that the dawn of 'a new B y Mall and R ural R ou tes: those charged with road construction and day is at hand, if not already One Month ...................................... I 6- maintenance that if sufficient funds have here, and Mayor Nagata, new Three Months ................................ ............... j 95 Chief Executive of the capital Six Months .................................................. 3 50 i been available for proper maintenance, city of Japan appears to be one One Year ..............................- ..... 6.50 their willful neglect cannot be excused. Or, of those. Mayor Nagata has held j if there has been insufficient funds for road the chief position of prestige in DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: maintenance and the proper officials have his city’s government for only Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 vontraets: ‘‘^ T ’ tl,C J'»’’ 1“ ’ w il1 d ° Wel1 “ > a few months now, he having Yearly Contracts: succeeded Mayor Viscount Goto, providing relief. who resigned to handle negotia­ One insertion a week ............................ 5 .27%ir\aSten in 1 ie inatter 25 a ^ ow Rm roads of the country to de- tions between the Japanese and Two insertions a week ween ....................................... .................... 25 Daily insertion ......................... ......... .. ............. ............................................. j terioate much longer will simplv mean that the envoys of Soviet Russia. But AÂ EDITOR TIDINKGS The City Charter requires that the City Judge make his report to the Council, but In this instance I want to tell the fathers and mothers of this town of ours, just how hard the police department •l that same worthless To Which the women present , watched and must either go to parent whose clothes were found on the are said to have replied, through jwork and support them or go to I THE HEAVENLY SONG:— They sing , he 90nK ¡river bank. their chairman: “You are our (jail and in the trial of all these at Moses the servant ot God, and the song of the ( I., ,1. .■ .1 . . . city father. We do not mean j case, the work of the police de- U n o , saying. Great and marvellous are thy i 1,1 tl,e aves of tll« «’OI’ld, the m an’s death to a3k you to do as did your ; partment has been so thorough' works. Lord God Almighty; jus. and true are thy ¡ T V ’ * "»«re th a n another derelict predeessor, Viscount Goto, in giv- I that we have had only one man v __ ways, thou Klug ot saints— Revelation 15:3. I 6eaward- r ° the youngster it ____ was iQe back all of his salary to the that did not plead guilty, all we his dad, the only sort he had ever known i e K , : *’“ * y ° “ k “ ° * ' “ 0 " r , a “ e e ii to make me job complete, * b H ow can SIASU O COMPETE j SACRAM ENTO. C alif., Sept, i 5.— Som e of th e best a m a te u r i golf s ta r s of th e s ta te a re to be i seen in a c tio n h e re on th e lin k s a t th e Del Pa3o C o u n try clu b , w hen on O cto b er 14th th e firs t S a c ra m e n to R e a lto rs A ssociation golf to u rn a m e n t w ill be h eld in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e a n n u a l s ta te c o n v e n tio n of th e C a lifo rn ia R eal E s ta te A sso ciatio n . Team -; of re a l e s ta te m en fro m all p a rts to th e s ta te w ill he b ro u g h t h e r? fo r th e e v e n t to c o n te s t fo r th e p e rp e tu a l tro p h y a n d in d iv id u a l p riz e s o ffe red by th e S a c ra m e n to ! Bay “ I f a e e l,iln k r ’,I ,tc y - in his short life,'and he loved him. ‘“" J t doe’ ,1,at “ would be asking too much if we I leaehers may preach, kind people may suggested that you spare a part lend a helping hand, and sentimentalists of your monthly salary to invite eheerfully chatter, trying to show men how h 9 A° dinner every tWrty daye' In this way we may have an op­ to live. But it seems as if the mute adora­ portunity to ese more of you!” tion, the silent loyalty of a boy for the And the Mayor is quoted as man he calls father, is a greater incentive having said that he would consid­ e in this world for going straight and believ- er such an expenditure of his monthly salary one, of the great­ ing in decent living. This love of a boy for hi» father is , ___ one th a t S A. R. Gallaway, Jr., of the Realtors Association T O U T P E R S O N S is Sacramento handling the golf tournament In c lin e to fu ll feeling a f te r e a t­ in g . gassy pain s, co n stlp u tlo n and is receiving entries. Kelteved and digetiion improved by C H A M B E R L A I N ’S TABLETS Hood River— Work moving rapidly on Mt. Hood loop high­ way. Cleansing and comforting - only 25c Notice to Water Users ot Talent Irrigation District be other than .« • On or about Septem ber 15, 1923, general delivery of w ater will be eeased. BOARD O F D IRECTO RS, O. A m spiger, Secretary. P b t y o u r car in Empress Shoken, wife of the Em- porer Meiji, as Maid of Honor. When Mrs. Shimoda was head-of the Women’s Department of the Peers* School the present Em­ press of Japan and two daught­ ers of the former Emperor and Empress received education un­ der her. . Her present schools has 1,700 pupils. “ It may seem rather tragic,” said Mrs. Shimoda, “ that Japan­ ese girls should be a3ked sudden­ ly to discard what has been their national diess f. r years. Under the circumstances it is necessary for the Japanese girls to recog- no custom is so good t that it c can remain forever un- ( changed, Customs and traditions are important to U3, but the dee- tiny of the Japanese women is more important.” completed is inexcusable and little less a ok i i , , than criminal. In traveling over the great ! tbot tl H-n< d° WeH to reme?aai)€r er portion of the state the writer has ob- i (llstn ct ionns a valuable and pro- served that in some sections the work o f! °J Jacksou county and th at Keeping roads in repair is ear,'ed on ilo n l Y “reharda> i*?’" ' well organized ph ms, While in other Z and l,arus deserTC exAibltitm triets the work of maintaining h M ^ I 1’r° dUCtS 'u f Which good IS being neglected to a shameful degrie. L t * . ? n" od h ailure to properly maintain highways that 1 ruits, needleeraft, paintings, and arts, are cost Oregon many millions of dollars will such as to demand favorable attention. No prove disastrous io the state aud s X Z v " " “ do ' X ‘ “ 17 °P become a problem of grave proportions i. L ’ * . ?d the Peol^ e of If newly constructed highways are uron- at 1 *e away a few hours each evening, presents a serious problem. Neglect of niversarv of iu T m Z iY k “ “ the Medford-Crater U k e road lms eon Augut? -S w «, H f r . * i t ai>pear,ng .°fl before taking a plunge in a “ • i < swimming pool nearby. Miss Mi- Jrfty-eight page special | wko Iwa8aki, daughte of Kiiyata Iwasaki, is one of the in i _ 1 • . * choppy that comfortable driving is im ­ ial articles and views depicting the histor­ prominent members of the club possible. Crushed rock forced from the ical, agricultural, industrial and education­ and 3he i& planning a skating road bed and shoved to the side of the al life of Astoria and Clatsop county. The contest for the diplomats early road has been allowed to remain there, special also covers in an excellent man­ in thr autumn. while the holes in the road become deeper ner the rapidity with which A storia is and deeper. It is evident, even to the lay­ being reconstructed, following the disas­ PTERY CROSS D ISPLA Y ED N E A R P R IE S T ’S HOME man in road construction and mainten­ trous conflagration of December 8, last ance, that had proper efforts been exerted vearz . POMEROY, Ohio, Sept. 5.— in scraping the loose rock to the center of Much excitement was caused here I he edition is neat typographically and the road that the thoroughfare would now the publishers merit congratulations on by the firing, of several heavy shots and the burning of a fiery lie iu good condition. There is sufficient t heir achievement, and they exhibit a spirit cross in front of the home of the loose, crushed rock, gouged from the road- that will go far in aiding the M orning As- local Catholic priest. Three men l>ed and useless in the present position, to tonan in rounding out the century mark. were seen leaving in a machine fill the frequent holes and ruts, and to keep just after the shots were fired. the surface of the road comparatively . M ere the Senate now to reject the exist The Tidings office for all smooth. ing World Court, we should establish o u r)klndB of Prt»ting. On a newly constructed macadam road, reputation as a diplomatic philanderer, and particularly where unfit or insuffi­ Prudent foreign governments, when we cient soil has been used for binding, it is made our next periodic proposal, would 8 m your doctor. Vicks, how­ ever, wfll allay the irritation. imperative that it be gone over at least have to ask bluntly whether the young every ten day sor two weeks, until such man s intentions were serious and honor­ ▼ V a p o R u b time as the materials become firmly bound. able. W alter Lippmann, jo n m abst Owr JZ M » m Am U m T P m s ^ VICKS i ! 1 • i ; ' ! ' co lu m n The car that costs $1,000 new will be worth $230 five years from now. That is the average figure — it means that some cars will be worth more and some less than the average. The cars worth more than $230 will be the cars that have'the right kind of lubrication — perfected lubrication. National auto­ motive authorities estimate that perfected lubrication ex­ tends the service from the car by one-third. Even if you don’t keep your car five years, the value of a well conditioned car is higher at any time. T h e th re e im p o rta n t w a y to secure p e rfe c te d lu b ric a tio n 1 • £lean the to 1,000 m iles cra«k case every 500 and when changing from one brand of motor oil to another. 2. One of the three important ways to secure perfected lubri­ cation is by regular use of Cycol — the perfected motor oil. Flush the crank case only with fresh motor oil — never with kerosene or so-called “flushing” oils. Lubricate with correct grade of Cycol — the p e r f e c t e d motor oiL as Cyco1 Fecom- mendatjon Chart. Per*ectcd by the new Hexeon Process, used only by n»- This process makes Cycol free from destructive “sulpho” compounds. As a result Cycol does not break down nor thin out rapidly under engine heat. It retains its lubricating value under severest operating conditions. It maintains the essential lubricating film between moving parts and reduces friction wear to a minimum. Let it help extend the life and value of your car. Aue ts ü ^ V titb Per tutn »inrt A/e!?veea‘* . ,tiod sho* • \ ettet 5 yea \ubdca’ ot 1 va .Vue cat 80 5 The first two columns on this chart are based on actual used car sales in leading automobile cen­ ters. The last column is based upon estimates of authorities. It shows the actual money value to you of taking lubrication seri- •ualy. 500 $230 $4000 $i2& $l500 $500 $2000 $625 $25°° tnote' k (e<*ca _ atton . \ 401 5 306 435 667 633 $4000 $750 $3000 Perfected Motor Oil y A th e ------------- 1 e s t pleasures he could have. 1 he Tidings likes to take the optimistic ot the few genuine things on earth. The **The way Japanese girls are side of the road building issue and feels youngster may he freckled-faced, bare- dressed in the present day does sure in taking the position that Oregon’s: f°oted, straggly-haired, with a fondness for not permit their bodies to grow and become ready for the ener- modern highways will prove an excellent crawfish and worms, worms, which which the thn femjnine fnmînin« getic life which they will short­ investment. That they will produce a rev- world cannot understand. But he will ly be required to live. We must enue that will i pay o— good iuterest ou the tramp anywhere <*uu and in weaifher tor for give up the old kimono and ad- .u.ttt-eL ,,u iu any wcainer, money expended in — ’ * • — — ’’ j * ..................... oney expended in road construction. The' nules at a stretch, to be with this demi-god opt a uniform form of a moer present esent season is indicative of the value, superior being, his fathcr.-C olm nbian Western type.” This was the opinion express- of good roads. Thousands of tourists have: Missourian. ed recently, by Mrs. Utako Shi- been pouring into Oregon, and the time --------------- -------- mpda, principal of the Jissen has arrived when Oregon can say that MAKE THE DECISION NOW Girls’ High School, known as ° .'„ T n r°a',S ilD.d SC®“ic bcauty llave **-• Thc Jackson County Pair is less than a t one of the foremost Japanese wo­ Snt 1 ? « a™ g * n urec' , i week awaT- S p o r t s coming from t h t ^ e n men educators. Mrs. Shimoda entered court life when she was good ,’^ l . i H i s T e n ‘to hen,he Vah!f'„ Of in Charge of the a“ ual a ” 17 years old and served the late Jn X " r " " e ° 1 heaVieSt bonded Stat®S ad<>r” al “ d ofatheSUmany 'who X t X L X i X X X X d ^ - X ! Z “ ~ hibits aud in d ic a te R e a lto rs A sso ciatio n . I to u rn a m e n t will be ev en ly d iv id - from Reports from southern Cali- ed between contestants from both fo rn ia an d th e San F ra n c isc o I th e N o rth a n d South. h e a lth fu l fo o d ? . MAINTAINING OUR HIGHWAYS Oregon has been spending millions of dollars in the construction of a modem system of highways. In fact, the road program has attained proportions so ex- tensive that many of our citizens consider he total cost as staggering, and tell us tnat unless there is a halt in issuing bonds D istric t Al E s. free from d estru ctive ^sulpho” com pounds ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, 79 New Montgomery St., San Franciaeo