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PAOS TWO A s h la rid D a ily T id in g s ASHLAND b A lt TIDINGS *■♦*> « « t r i m around and holler because our profit is) »»i Vida), f ib 1 macing a~ay— get busy axd plug up ‘Daily New» Letter- (EstobUsbed to ISTO) „¿ v ., ¿ . ~ .c ----—- - • — — i - - L-— — , xne tear. « i Published Every Evening Except Sunday by -w -» Just so with the small town—the effect e-e- « « u « « * THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO of kncking is destructive. On the other Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor hand, patriotic faith in a place has exactly; LONDON, Sept. 7.— The urgent (By Leith A bbott) » desire of American im presarios t o ! OFFICIAL CITY PAPER" Telephone 39 - ^ 1C oPl^site effect. Its influence is crea enlist the services of B ritish a r LONGVIEW’, W ash.,-Sept., 7 .- - tive, and in a thousand ways it helps to tistes is said to be causing a short (S pecial).— Construction work so Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as build a town up. It sinks all petty dif age of genuine theatrical stars in gigantic in scope, so rapid in ex Second Class Mall M atter. ecution th a t the layman can scar- ferences and promotes united action for the London. Subscription Price, Delivered to City Agents and m anagers have com c lv grasp the significance of it the common good. «■ill, is underw ay in this broad One M cnth .............. ....................................... $ .65 Ííhíd. NEW i MG PACKAGE peted this Sum m er to induce lead ing B ritish players to cross the plain where the city of Longview “ I CALCULATE—” - A tlantic, a t salaries fa r in excess is being built. Here, on a wide of what they could ever hope to expanse once dotted by farm hou Editorial from Boston News Bureau obtain in Britain. The resu lt is ses, hundreds of men and b atter A farmer in Virginia had lieen reading th a t London m anagers are hard ies of construction engines make the news in the New York papers about put to find clever players, with the a ir ring from early morning until late a t night with the noises building conditions in the metropolis. He real box-office draw ing powers. On every hand S Edward L aurillard, who has re-1 °* in d u stry- ruminated awhile and then began to cal card the p au m in g of hammers, cently been trying to find “ mag culate. He figured on the basis of the quo ti.e ra ttle o ! jtt-lrrje a n d ro ad - --------------------------------------------------- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: nets" fog the leading parts in “The tations on farm produce and the “ basic th e cla n g < f sig n ific a n t d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e or Cousin from Nowhere” and n-. king ma?- , Single insertion, per inch .......... ..............................30 ei fin es, the w i.«tie of locotn.: ganization’s policy of American-1 wage” agreed upon for plasterers, brick "Lovers’ Lane,” complains phatb- Y early Contracts ) ’ » '•<-? and the b>r). of tractors its ism. Founding of the course was One insertion a week ......... ........ . I •27 H layers, painters, plumbers and carpenters etically of the “ fam ine.” I let sky-line of Longview changes recommended by legion w o rk e rs) “ It is practically impossible to Two insertions a week .............. “ in town.” Here is the result: .25 a«, c rapidly i*«»e‘t»;*f in the Pacific N orthw est, and was cast these pieces,” he says, “ and Daily insertion ..............„ ................ .20 To pay a carpenter for one eight-hour I may have to produce them first W here a •/■?n ago there wort made possible through the gener Rates For Ilegal and Miscellaneous Advertising day—63 1-2 dozen 01’ 762 eggs. in New York a fte r all. I have an- g”. zing sh • anc cows, wher „ osity of Mrs. R obert L. ARC or-! F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 * • ps thriv-.J »t.,1 o . hards bloom mack, cl Tacoma, Wash., long a) To pay a bricklayer for one eight hour otlier big P,ay waiting to be put i ) < e.’. Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 today a s’t-sici v fireproof ho- day—17 1-2 bushels of corn or the receipts Out u 18 aimPiy a case of wait- i fi d fills th i wart-, of the most loyal friend to the ex-service m an.' "I have put Tanlac to the test Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00 e , 1.. „ ' ing to get the rig h t p la y e rs ” A $60,000 building is now in pro- ! two or three times, and it has O bituaries, per line ............................................. 02% from one-half acre for one year. y B ritish 7.'*ldrfZIOVi'11' tru lei a d o je;n , cess of construction and an ad-j never failed to give me the desir- Among the best known To pay a painter for one eight-hour day1 players now proceeding to New modern, m n /ti •/. business s tra •- ditional gift of $50,000 assures) ed resu lts,” is the m atter-of-fact WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING York are: G ertrude Lawrence, teres have -H ‘ ? o i ’ more have the permanency of the chair. A statem ent of H. L. Stevens, 6738 ! “All future events, where an admission charge la —-•> Chickens OI three* pounds each, s t a r t i l ; t * » t.tn k s are tie fu rth er endowment will ba under 38th A ve., S e a ttle , W ash. Beatrice Lillie, Marie Blanche andi been ' made or a collection taken is Advertising. To pay a plumber for one eight-hour Morris Harvey. In addition to ii f. a flour , hing business and taken by the legion. ' 1 tie first time | took Tanlac I No discount will be allowed Religious or I v ’1 soon ’ll.--« into two of the day—42 pounds of butter or the output of F ield w ork by school am i la Ron these, Roy Royston, W alter Will-: was right a fte r 1 had ju st barely i Benevolent orders. iams, Cicely Debenham, Morah finest Z”’ bank b u ib fa g t {•» tht sta:** 14 cows fed and milked for 24 hours. athorities to investigate indus ! pulled through Hom a very severe I Blaney and Gwen F a rra r have all ! & departm er-t store covering near- trial unrest has been an outgrow th case of the tin DONATIONS: about two years To pay a carpenter for one . eight-hour -------- half a »v»*fc has opened its j of the course. Its success is ex No donations to charities or otherw ise will be _ ««*ors qui to quit England received big iu offers ago. I felt so weak and done up doers; a Ian itit.- is in operation, pressed by oio- employer who re made in advertising, or jo b prin tin g —our contribu- j day—one llOg of 175 pounds weight repre- Jack Buchanan, famous then that 1 f e u i e d I would never , comedian tlons will be in cash. senting eight months of feeding and care, and dancer, has had an offer from 3'»0 residence*!, tw » h • apa:*. cently said: "As the American Le regain my health and vigor. m eats gion men o f my force go, so th e The Virginia farmer looked over the re-|one American m anager of $1 750 ment houses w i,h 30 «Parian But (lie Tanlac treatiuout to * il I SEPTEMBER 7 suits of his “ calculation.” “ Hm” he said a week- ’ ’ °Ud flve immen8e new <lormi for- o th e rs will go.” no* hack on my feet in th re e . . .1 . _.. . .. .1 m v . _... ics are being occupied: an up-to- T h e c o u rse offered in clu d es weeks' tTme so I was able to go ' 1 thillk I ’ll keep rny hoy off the farm.*’ The ordinary actor, however, uate school building and imposing laboratory work in investigation __ _____________ 2___ : rftsard s the situation with com- A BENEDICTION:— Unto him that is able to 1 community house are being rush- in social, industrial and economic back to work. 1 was soon feeling plete equanim ity. ied to completion; 49 nines of conditions of unrest, aside from better than 1 ever had in my life, j keep you from falling, and to present yon fa u lt-< TOO MANY SUCKERS and my weight increased fifteen j storm and sanitary less.- -Jude 24. .. sewers and the class room instruction and lec- pounds. Once or twice since then If Rudolph Valentino could w ater mains of The trouble is that when 167 wildcat Three Months .............................. 1.95 Six Months ...................................................... 3.75 One Year .......................................................... 7.50 By Mail and Rural Routes: One Month ...................................................... $ .65 Three Months ................................................. 1.95 Six Months ........................................................ 3.50 One Year .......................................................... 6.50 XT O U can b u y a X v ery g o o d su it, “Tailored to Measure by Born,” for $35 or $40—tlte kind others s e l l to d a y at fifty . Y ou save m o n e y here, judged by the price per suit, or the cost o f your clothes by the year. . The all w ool fabrics are o f excellent qual ity; they are tailored to fit correctly; to give lasting style and long wear. the request3 i“ u X J j stock swindling firms break and drop out çon,Plï lady correspondents for locks of been OUR HONORED GUESTS laid and miles of streets tall of nations, • ----- and s c ru tin y ot in s h o rt o rd e r. I am sa tisfie d 1 , j . hia hair, during his slay in l on-¡graded and paved and sidet.alks i soeiay d ecay w hich e v e n tu a lly led T a n k . . . . . . «.»„v . . . . . . «w ar, a „ u g c i don, he would be as 1 Ashland has the honor of being host to ic has no equal.” d as Jim put in. Flow ers bloom in park- to the downfall of many of these busy baiting hooks for suckers. The suck-! Fitzsimmons himself members of the Grand Army of the Re Tanlac is for sale by all good withln a i ways, taxicabs p urr over w id e . countries. Legion national h ad- druggists. Accept no su b ti'u te. public, or veterans of the Civil War if ers do not ecase to bite. No matter how!week- ■ thoroughfares and newsboys (,u arters recommends the establish Over 37 million hotties sold. you wish it. They are here from a district many exposures of frauds are laid b efore! Valentino keeps a special lady, shout the name of a local daily ment . f sim ilar r jtr/s . * in other j that extends as far north as Roseburg, and the public to be studied and heeded, th e ; 8^cretary to open these missives.) upon the streets. institutions of le t ini Come in and make Tanlac Vegetables Pills are Na vast army of easy marks continues to grab' *ea, d y *“ ?,egin' “Please excuse) In the industrial section of the to Redding, C’alifomia, on the south. More ’ * • - . . me for troubling you,” and dozens c city itv on th n Colum WHO TOOK n o SMAKS the e hnnlrs banks nf of th the t u r e ’s own remedy for constipa your selection while than a half a hundred of the war scarred eagerly for easy money and quick wealth, are marked “strictly private” and bia river, nearly two miles from FROM ONE .1. .«MAKER? tion. For sale everywhere. stocks are complete« veterans, some with their wives have been robbed, stripped, cleaned out and properly express a hope th a t the letter the civic enter of Longview, con holding a reunion here throughout the whipsawed. The greed of the crooked stock will not be dealt with by a secre struction work is going forward MARYSVILLE, Cal., Sept 6. The Tidings office for all week, listening to varied programs of en jobber is equalled only by the greed of the tary, especially if she is a lady.” speedily on the first unit of th« J- Sm aker would like to “sm ack” ! kinds of printing. One girl w rote asking th a t Val Long-Bell Lum ber company’s gi-! Ihe persons who stole his 110 tertainment, transacting the official busi credulous and frenzied buyer of wildcat entino should put his thum b in gantic lum ber m anufacturing mill,! “sm acks.” ness of their organization, and living over stuff. It is said that last year more than Ink, m ake an im pression on a a huge power plant and large mill Smacker, forem an on the Fred again through reminiscences and stories $50,000,000 was taken by stock-jobbers of nice piece of paper and retu rn it ponds. W ithin a year the first Raschen ranch near here, reported the days spent at Bull Run and Gettysberg. Wall street from persons who could not to the w riter. A nother wrote th at mill will be completed. Later ' to Sheriff McCoy today th a t dur- Closing Out Sale Veterans of the Civil War are few. Year afford to lose the money. Time was when she would esteem it a real favor auother unit of like capacity w ill' ing the night someone entered his if the film sta r would buy her a be built and a cedar aud hemlock cabin and stole $110 with which by year their ranks have been thinned by blue-sky peddlers in Indiana, were taking new frock, as she was “dreadfully mill erected. Nearby a colony of he was to pay some employees. the grim reaper and, comparatively speak-! awa>’ $ 10,000,000 annually most of it paid hard up.” of all Stock of stamped and ready made hand 275 neat cotages, no two alike ing a hare handful remains. But the spirit hy persons who could not spare the cash. Tw enty-three people have w rit in any one block and' all equip work troni Sept. 4th to Sept. 8, inclusive. O U R C rO.MACH of the boys of the Civil War still lives. It is It is not easy to teach greedy folk to be ten asking Valentino to pay their ped with modern conveniences, ire s a s  ô œ i œ » radiated from the beaming faces of the silv wise or careful in their investments. The passages to the United States, andi being occupied as are five, com AZwcys End relief ¡ a dorm itory hotels where , ,,., ery haired veterans assembled here. The spi lure of promised big profits and sudden altogether his postbag becomes fortable Needle Craft Shop C H A M B E R K A I N ’S more varied and m ore in te re stin g ’ 000 men eat and sleep rit that finally overcame the forces of Gen ' wealth seems to draw many otherwise bal every A dock has ,becn day. A tem porary tablets oral Robert E. Lee and of the Southland anced persons entirely off their poise.— built on the banks of the Colum s Westen yo-jr eioauici co J b¿eai¡i—«aîy 25« ♦ ♦ « ♦♦ « « « 4 still permeates the old soldier, and it was La Fayette Journal-Courier. London traffic has reached a bia where ocean ».-cing vessels un to ra ik o n i state of congestion and chaos 4 load , th eir cargoes proved that it still survived in their pos where the most drastic m easures; tra i“ S Which h<Jul th6m to P°in t- BOBBED HAIR terity by the ¡achievements of the Am : on the cit ysitc. W ork has coni become necessary. The n a r erican forces in the recent world war. It If the flapper is as assertive as she is have row mainways of the city were nienred on large docks equipped was a wonderful, undaunted, never-die rated, that decree of the National Hair never with the great intended for the present ter- lit handle cargo spirit that carried the brave men of the dressers’ association against bobbed hair| rifi« volume of traffic, and!7n some ITe.ghters th a t ste?m up th * Co North through the Civil War to ultimate is apt to he disregarded^ The hairdressers) of the niain streets like the stra n d lumbia from all parts of the world. As the various districts o the victory—to the abolishment of slavery. It admit that the bobbed-haired flapper is all) aad Oxf°rd 8treet the 14 000 acre city site b e s’a t . required a spirit of steel to go through the'right, but argue “ bobbing” by women long lines of vehicles frequently «•iko form the well laid plani of are at a standstill for 15 or 20 dragging years ol that conflict, in which over thirty has proved unbecoming; hence m inutes at a time. . '*ty fa n n in g evpcrts be^hi to brother No easy remedy is available. show. Everything was planned T * fought against brother, and father their decree against short locks. against son. It was a war in which the But what the bobbed-haired flapper will London was not planned like a advance and in conform ity with a tlower ol manhood ot the North was pit want to know is why should she suffer for modern city. Its original narrow complete zoning system which makes Longview “ the city practl-! ted against the finest men of the south. her elder sister’s lack of taste—if past lanes, some of iheni now main cal that vision built.” Longvi *w streets, followed the winding w ay s;? The North was victorious, their cause was 11 h 111 v bo hh l n t_, is in bad taste. If she thinks of the Thames and other stream s is not a “ w ildcat” real estate just. is independently as she looks, she will be th at ran through the original site !SC ltllnP' n° l a Cne street iOft' n ’ I osterity will do well to ever pay the’disposed to let those of more years go H aphazard Ways of building have UOt “ mJ ‘j ‘hroon; ^rown over night in " a " wilderness. Ip form or eon-! debt owed the men who nrade up the leg hang their locks as lengthened as they made th eir course even more in- , struction, in set teg, in surround tricate. ions o l the I nion Army. I hrough their please, but she will keep on “ bobbing. »» iugs, in resources, it undoubtedly, W hile it is impossible to re-plan >ra\er\ and almost unbearable sacrifices! —__________ _ is destined to lake its place' London the au thorities are going they _ saved America for Americans. All A bar association committee says our as far as they hum anly can to do aD‘° “ B the great Ci,ie3 of Pu' honor to the hoys of the Grand Old Army. national problems are not sufficiently dis away with the present congestion, i ’ N orthw e9t To those who have heard the last bugle cussed, which raises another problem, The Strand— the main artery __ is, rapidly being widened, aud in two' F cull, peace he to their ashes. To the gray where the committee has been hiding. or three years the Strand will be| haired veterans still surviving, may vour a fine wide road. In a d d itio n / remaining years be steepetl in peace, and broad relief streets are content-) A jazz king is importing two instruments may the young men and women of Ameri-' plated to relieve the main streets ______ ea give to you the honor von so richly de ! which sound like a nightingale and a con of some of their burden, heavy tralto when played together, a great im X l i n ' ? » " 11 <S ' j b<! d lierte,i 8 t i PORTLAND, Ore. Sept 7 - E , serve. provement over the usual sea-lion boiler 8 e h e n ,e York '» » '¡» h -e n t ot an American L e-! on Livestock, Poultry, Products of Farm, ()rcliard and Gar works combination. £ “X t M ,a '" d 1,,n cha,r ot h,s‘°” a"" THE SMALL TOWN PARASITE Paulserud’s S Jackson County Bigger and Belter Than Ever! ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ -♦ ♦ ♦ 4 « * * - + 4 4 4 « * 4 4 4 1 4 - 4 4 E The statement of an eminent writer sum The red regime in Russia is discouraging med up a very accurate description of an the wearing of neckties. It always has been altogether too chacteristic condition of a a mystery why they were necessary in a great many towns ranging in opulation land of whiskers. from 400 up to those of several thousand when he said: God made the country,! Russia, a speaker says, is looking to the man made the city and the devil made the fnture. Russia’s past is largely what the small town.” matter is af present. It gives the devil credit for the pull- hauling, the political, religious and social It isn’t enough nowadays to throw a cliques, merchants fighting each other, in hat into the ring. A vote-hunter has to peel terminable gossip reeking with slander and off his eoat and go to pitching hay. falsehood, public spirit dead, selfishness, jealousy and envy rampant, each individ A returned senator says Europe is still ual or division of the population belittling a going concern. Whether it comes back discouraging if not actually knifing the en appears just now to be up to France. terprise of everyone else. ------- --------------- Now, knocking signifies to injure or de An Arabian suitor ordinarily never sees stroy, and doesn’t it stand to reason that his bride W ore they are married. Here where two-thirds of the population of a the young man merely never knows her. place are engaged in this detestable occu Voliva, declaring there is no such thing pation that they just naturally are not as sunrise and sunset, fails to explain moon doing a thing to the property of that town! shine. I t is claimed that knockers never start un til after a town begins to go bad. But A vote is being taken by a newspaper supposing this is true; when a barrel be- ,°n the popular sport. It is believed golf gins to leak we do not stave it or stand will win in a walk. p ,.An wi.i .v ever ,„,T i ! 13m at Pac’fic University. Forest ' "T * “ " * « " » 'i Oregon. Is regarded by na- tram 'e » n o ral Ot tional offlcials ot th e veterans’ rathe It la evperted to be three to association as one of the most four years before London’s c o n -!__________ gestion is likely to be really re lieved. Stayton— New concrete ware- hou3e to go up. H V 'C K S AY FEVER If you can’t “g«t aw«»” tha attacks with— ▼ V A P O R U B O m t 1 7 Million J o ,, School Supplies Good Pencils, 2 for ........ 9c Regvlar 5c tablets, 2 for 9c Regular 5c pencil, and reg ular 5c tablet, both ........ 9c Erasers, Pencil Clips and other supplies VARIETY STORE 89 N. Main Cured Without Surgery JF you suffer with Piles I will send you my FREE, illustrated book tellin g o f the causes, symptoms and injurious effects-—if neglected. It also describes the non - surgical, painless m eth o d s w h ic h enable me to G U A R A N T E E a •peedy and permanent cure. Treatment« mar b« taken weekly If it la Inconvenient «c be kete for dally ettandon. W r it * today fo r Book. S. J. DEAN BN MttnAMO.OReCON «A U » W M lM W R IT IN O 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * , 4 4 4 4 -4 » 4 4 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 4 * » « * 4 $20,000 in Premiums den* Fancy Work, School and coininnnitv Exhibits » 9 ♦ T 4 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 -4 -4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 » » 4 4 4 4 4 » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 -4 4 4 4 - 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - $5600 in Purses for Races Including Auto, Motorcycle, Punning and Harness Races. » 4 4 - 4 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 - 4 HORSE SHOW GOOD MUSIC EVERY NIGHT BY BEST BANDS MEDFORD SEPTEMBER 12-13-14-15