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FAOB TWO ÀttUItt) iJÀÜ-T ttttüfl« TntbKlay, September 27, ibsfl A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s (E stab lished, in 1 8 7 6 ) Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi « k OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter. Subscription P rice, D elivered in City ♦ o One Month ....... ...................... Three Months ................ Six Months ............... One Year ..................... By Mail and R ural R outes: One Month .................... Three Months ........ Six Months ......... One Year ......................................................... 1 95 6_50 DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Single Insertion, per inch .................................. 30 Y early C ontracts: One Insertion a week ....... ............................ $ .27% Two insertions a week .......................................25 Daily insertion .......................................................2© But the test is primarily hot what the editor wishes to print *" the crystal-gazer. but what the majority of hi# readers wishes to read. The guest list included. Mr. and The editorials, then, express the opinions of the Tidings as " ! Mrs. Carl Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. a public institution. They are not expected to win circulation John Finneran. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert F ar- or to bring in money. Tlieyjseek to meet the traditional duty MBS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor. low, Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs, required of the press by the public from the beginning of the Mr. and Mrs. N. II. H arrison. Dr. and newspaper press in the seventeenth century—namely: to hone Items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P. M., Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Mr. and Mrs. V. study, consider and comment upon public affairs. Mr. Arthur and evenings. V. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B ar Balfour has said that “ democracy has come to mean govern rett, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGee, ment by public opinion,” and it is equally true that the news E n tertain s for Mrs. H olt— strong organization has been formed Mr. and Mrs. Domino Provost, Mr. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Emil paper of today is the chief agency for the information and ex and many members will be added i and Mrs. D. V. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Peil entertained in compliment to during the campaign that will be put Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dews, pression of public opinion. Miss Helen Dickerson. Mr. Andrew on shortly. The editorial has this advantage over the public man as Mrg. Holt, at an inform al tea. Fall blosoms and roses graced the McCallen and the guests of honor. an effectiva agent of wise policy. A public man must lead rooms and the tea-table was beauti Mrs. Dix E n tertains— T. A. at H a w t h o r n e - a taction or command a majority in order to survive and he ful in its artistic service, and lovely P • On Tuesday evening of th is week, Tuesday of this week the P. T. is therefore compelled to compromise his utterance in a meas flowers th a t gave the added touch to A. organization was effected at the pleasant home of Mrs. Ray Dix w as. the scene of a most delightful ure not necessary to a newspaper. The editorial may argue «raceful arrangem ents. H awthorne School. The guest list Included perhaps a little party. the unpopular side of a controversy for years and combat ten Practically the same mode of pro dozen of Mrs. H olt’s form er neigh cedure was followed as in the form It was in the nature of a “ fare dency which the public man cannot oppose and survive, until bors, who sped the hours of the for Miss Ruth Purdy, who finally the tide turns and the sound policy prevails. This is afternoon, in delightful visit and ation of the Circle at Jun io r High. well” leaves this week for Corvallis to The officers elected were: Mrs. the most important service of the editorial, made possible not happy reminiscense of the days not Frank attend college. Dean. Pres.; Miss K elting, by superior intelligence in the editorial rooms but by a contin so fa r past, when Mrs. Holt lived in Vice-Pres.; and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, The party was planned as a “ Ja p anese A ffair,” and in the decora uing observation and analysis of events, a persistent study of our midst. Secy-Treas. Mrs. Holt s visit has been made A membership campaign is to be tion and service everything was in tendencies and deliberation upon forces and consequences. very happy by a series of luncheons S O C IE T Y put on right away and will be con keeping. dinners and days spent with old cluded by the 8th of October for Soft light glowed through Ja p friends. R ates F o r L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g anese lanterns, dainty bits of Jap CUT OUT THE ROTTENNESS delegates are to he selected for the She leaves tomorrow for her home anese workm anship were evidenced F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 State Convention by th at time. Bonds of the Middle Ford Irrigation district in Hood in Almeda, California. Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 As at other meeting, much in te r everywhere and even a dainty little River county sold the other day at 98.85 cents on the dollar * « * Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00 and enthusiasm were manifested Japanese Maiden, Miss Alice Huger or almost at par. That shows what a real bond on an irriga Akl S ociety E n tertain for Mrq. W ertz est Obituaries, per line ..............................................02% and the plans of all Circles will co in soft and appropriate raim ent, served the delighted guests, with tion project that has not been plundered bv the wolves of The Aid Society of the Congrega ordinate. WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING tional Church will a have a social irrigation can be sold for. The great objective of the Circles, most Japanesy refreshm ents. "All future events, where an admission charge is meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack- as is well known is a play shed to Dainty gifts, from those there, The bonds on every Oregon project should go at some son Gyger bn Neil Creek on T hurs made or a collection taken is A dvertising. were evidence of the loving friend be built this w inter but the needs No discount wifl be allowed Religious or such figure. And they can be made to bring par or near par day of this week. of the different buildings will he ship felt for the guest of honor. Benevolent orders. by cutting out the insufferable fees, commissions, bond dis It is planned as a farewell for looked a fte r by the Circles of those The guest list included the Misses Mrs. W ertz, prior to the W ertz’ 1 buildings. counts and rotten construction that have wrecked so manv Dimple Slack, Mildred Stephens, DONATIONS: Oregon projects before the settlers put a plow into the leaving for th eir new home. It is planned that an affair of Flora Green, Jewel Morris, Ruth No donations to charities or otherw ise will b« The time will be spent in a social ground. moment will be put on later in the Purdy, Mrs. Paul Marsand, Miss made in advertising, or job p rin tin g — o u r contribu way, in this, the last m eeting at Fall for this specific purpose— the Alice Ruger. tions will be in cash. One of the biggest things that can be done in Oregon is which Mrs. W ertz will be present. R ally Day Program — to drive the hawks of irrigation out of the business and make The honored guest will be greatly Playshed. »■» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • Sunday next wlH be Rally Day a t As plans develop, they will be ’• ♦ ♦ ♦ '♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ • » » • • • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ G » ^» * * * * * * * * * every project 100 per cent sound. Then irrigation bonds will missed, and good wishes are h e r s |kept before the pub,lc the Presbyterian S. S. and is a cal th at the new home will be very go at par, as they ought to. endar day in the history of S. S. SEPTEMBER 27 pleasant and th a t they may at some I R eception for A shland T eachers— work. Think of the settlers on the Silver Lake project compelled SING FOR JO Y :— Behold my servants shall sing for joy of heart.__ time retu rn to Ashland to make-1 The first half hour will he given The reception th a t was planned to pay 43 cents on every dollar of bonds issued for prelimin their home. Isaiah 65:14. for September the 28tli will be given entirely to a happy little program. aries, leaving them but 57 cents on the dollar with which to * * • Friday evening of this week at the Commencement Exercises of a very build their project!—Oregon Daily Journal, A rt Club M eet— unusual sort will be a feature of this Civic Club House. THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER AND GET A HORN program. Mrs. W ilmer Poley and The A rt Club, one of the older or Most elaborate plans have been ganizations of the city, met at the mad© for this reception to be ten her committee will have charge. Today Ashland is like an egg brought to its hatching AT THE WHEEL Civic Club House Monday evening dered the teaching force of the Ash Sunday next m arks the opening maturity—just pipped—by the old hen setting on it the due of this week. of new work, many new pupils, and ™ovfments are the cause of many automobile land Schools, by the P. T. A. and course ot time. The chick is healthy and mature—struggling accidents A fraction of a second may mean life or death Their usual procedure; huisness the enlists the interest of all parents. Civic Club. to get out of the shell—to grow rapidly and make a very pro ^o the motorist, says an Illinois scientist. Also to the pedestri- and the social hour, was followed Committees whose success is pres Visit the school next Sunday and enroll for a regular class. As Is also usual, the members had fitable pullet in six months. The breed is a most profitable aged by the personnel, have bees The offering goes to the work on© of th eir delightful evenings, producer when properly matured. It is of the “ tourist” breed. Slow hand movements on the steering wheel, slow foot with the Mesdames J. H. Shortridge assigned the various duties incident among foreigners. Let It be a real It lays gold dollars in the lap every day in the year. The movements on the brake, slow thought in consideration of and C. H arkins as hostesses on this such an elaborate function. patriotic gift. • The Program Committee is under “ orchard breed” lays an egg hut once a year. The “ alfalfa” T lw if f i °f ° ? 5 rS are al.so char£eable with many accidents, occasion Calendar o f E vents— the efficient guidance of Mrs. A. E. breed lays hut two or three eggs a year, but the “ tourist” lhe tiaffic conditions require alertness of mind and body and The decorations were most a rtis Woods and Mrs. W hitney, the Social Sept. 27, Thursday— Aid Society breed lays au egg every day in the year, for the full three every man, whether pedestrian or motorist, is his own’ best tically arranged, and the table was Committee has Mrs. Guy Good as Mrs. Gyger’s, Neil Creek. very beautiful in the loveliest of chairm an, and Mrs. Swedenhurg is Septem ber 28,— Aid Society Pres. hundred and sixtv-five days. Its product is so much in de blossoms. Church, Junior Room. . a t the head of the Refreshm ent mand that it is always sold for cash in hand—on the local September 28— Reception for Delicious refreshm ents were serv- com m ittee. ‘ h e ™ °St ed a t the close of this happy even market—the moment it is laid. It keeps a stream of dol Su e e ^ % Si t t em aft a lÍm O n y ‘ 'æ P r e “ Í e r Teachers, Civic Club House. The personnel of the Reception lars coming every day. ing, by atten tiv e hostesses. Committee is from the P. T. A., the The next m eeting of this Club will Ashland surely has a wonderful chance with this new- Civic Club and a representative from be a fortnight from Monday’s m eet hatched chicken. Be careful now and do not fuss about and hi f fhhe P®.891.mj st puts two and two together and gets four, each school building. ing. crush it. The Committee follows: but the optimist gets 22. E astern Star Club M eets— Messrs and Mesdames Don W hit All of which is to say “ throw away your hammer and The Eastern Star Club m et at ney, P. S. Provost, K. P. Nims, B. get a horn.” Many a man who worked up from the bottom has a son Masonic Hall, Tuesday afternoon of C. Forsythe. Louis Schweln, C. L. The hen that laved this egg just hatching produced for who is working down from the top. this week. Spindler Homer Billings, V. O. N. Ashland this year more than a hundred thousand dollars During the afternoon, the mem Smith, II. C. Galey, J. H. McGee, of marketable product that was turned into dollars, which v Pa”' says it takes a man to dress women properly bers of the Club were delightfully I Guy Good, and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Woods. were put in the bank before Old Sol said her happy good ie s, Paul, one with a big salary. 1 • entertained. Mrs. K. P. Nims gave one of her | Mrs. L. M. W right, Mrs. P . K. night each day. And this chicken, just pipped, should pro inim itable readings and Mrs. Simp Hammond, Mrs. T. H. Fuller, Mrs. duce twice as much as its mother, if it has half a chance. Winter is inevitable, of course. The public has hopes son told most entertaingly of her | Emil P e il.a n d ?.l:s. A. Joy. All of which is to say “ throw away your hammer and s o r t t i h * lat ¿1 The Misses Allen and Meyers and C°lne in bunches’ suddenly, but will’ most interesting and extended trip get a horn.” earlier in the season. Mr. George A. Briscoe. sort or be «ased into place. Th© hostesses for the afternoon ¡ There is a two-told object to be Then there are a lot of other eggs under the hen just were Mrs. H. Stock and Mrs. W. H.i attained a t this gathering; th a t the pipping. There is the oil shale egg, the Blair Granite egg, Jt aPpeays the world liked Conan Doyle a lot more Day who at the close of this d e lig h t-, teachers may meet each other and the Balfour Guthrie irrigated tracts egg, the building boom when he published his fiction hooks. ful affair, served most delicious re-| th at the parents and all interested egg, the scenery development egg, the Hotel Ashland improve freshm ents. fftay meet the teachers. ment egg, the better co-operation egg, the better businss Anent the Program arranged for The mam obstacle to a Ruhr settlement is that the partv L ytle-W heelet egg—there are fourteen others just pipping, almost as good the evening short talks will be given The m arriage of Miss Mary Caro-1 3 19 °n'y °ne th”S far W “° has defiQitelv as the “ tourist” egg. line W heeler and Mr. L. L. Lytle was) by Supt. Briscoe, Mr. Forsythe, Mis:; solemnized at the home of thei Myers and Miss Allen of the schools Step carefully, brother, all of which is to say: “ Throw bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. and by Mrs- Galey, repreenting th. away your hammer and get a horn.” w¡ndthídd.tÍCal bandwagon shouW a,w«ys have a clear vision W heeler, 132 Almond Ave. Medford School Board, Mrs. W right, Pres, of —OF— Oregon, Sunday morning, Septem the Civic Club and Mrs. Louis Dodge Pnes of the P. T. A. ber the tw enty-third. A NEWSPAPER’S OPINION Those who take the law into their own hands trample it None but the im m ediate families Mrs. Woods has planned for the —AND— Not a little of the criticism of newspapers arises from of bride and groom and a few in ti music, and Miss Blumenfeld will under their feet a lack oi knowledge or consideration of the newspaper’s or take care of the am uem ent feature, m ate friends were present. The Rev. Mr. Leach was the of on behalf of the Program Commit ganization. One of the commonest errors is the assumption They’re Very Low Priced that anything published is adopted or approved. The Tid v;il.Meitla0 7 u ° rtS ever>'th.iBK settled except the estate of ficiating clergym an, Mr. and Mrs. tee. Lytle left im m ediately after the The Valley and Bellview P. T. A.’e ings, and in fact, all newspapers, are often blamed for the v ilia, claimed by several wives. VARIETY STORE wedding dinner, for Los Angeles, are invited and a cordial welcome is utterances even of public men whose views they disagree with 8», N. Main California. extended to every one who is in te r and emphatically oppose. Critics who make the mistake do PICKWICK STAGE DRIVER Miss W heeler a lovely and ac ested in the Schools of Ashland to not stop to realize that it is the foremost duty and function CONVICTEDATROSEBURG complished girl, is the daughter of be present and meet the guests for of the newspaper to publish news, and next in importance to Steve M. Thames, Pickwick stage Mr. and Mrs. D. W. W heeler of Med whom the reception is given. ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ford and is well known, having lived the report of events is the publication Of opinion. \ * * * driver, of Roseburg, was Monday H oroscope Party__ for yeahs a t the ranch home near THE SAFER WAY It is a familiar irony that very high-minded readers not found guilty in the circuit court of Medford, but the last five years the Mrs. Glen Phetteplace and Mrs. O. infrequently find fault with newspapers because they try to reckless and Im prudent driving on To KNOW wliat dangers family have made their home in A. Paulserud entertained at a de Fulfill this duty; and because they give publicity to opinions the Pacific highway, a fte r he had ap Medford. lightful Horoscope Party Friday threaten you— pealed from a decision of the lower held erroneous or mischievous hv the critics are roundly scored court, evening at the Paulserud home on Miss W heeler had p art of her H. says the G rants Pass Re S. work in Ashland and has many Oak Street, in honor of Dr. P h ette To PROTECT Yourself in indignant communications to the editor. view. Sentence will probably be pas friends here. She is a neice of Mr. place and Mr. Paulserud’s birthdays. . Editors are not much concerned to defend themselves from sed some tim e during the afternoon. from these dangers Aaron Andrews, and of Mrs. IL W. The guests enjoyed about six tables this injustice from their own viewpoint. It is a part of their The Pickwick company seems to be through insurance— Andrews. of cards during the early evening, task to criticize and they ought therefore to he able to bear suffering from a jinx in Southern Mr. Lytle is established in busi Mrs. N. H. H arrison winning ladies for It is understood th a t To SECURE that insur criticism with philosophy. But it is important from the view a Oregon ness in Culver City, California and prize and Mr. Andrew McCallen high O E N U IN C w arran t is ready to be served on is a fine energetic young business score for the gentlem en. Mr. John ance from this Agency— point of the reader that lie should not so misconceive what he Thames from Jackson county alleg man. Finneran receiving an appropriate reads. It is to his interest that he should not confuse the ing speeding. Several dam age suits » He is well known in the valley but gift for the consolation prize. THAT IS THE SAFER DURHAM t unctions of the newspaper upon which he relies for informa have been filed against the Pick his work has been in California for Although the decorations and TOBACCO WAY! tion and in some measure for guidance in the maze of public wick company, also. the past few years. favors carried out the horoscope His parents liv© near Talent, on motif, the guests rem ained in d ark optim ist Is one who believes So th a t the clients— present a ranch. This confusion is common enough to justify explaining th a An ness as to the incentive of the oc t the proverbial silver lining SANTA R0SAN SHOOTS and fu tu re —of this Agency The best wishes follow the young casion until the hostesses placed a occasionally and without apology the organization of a respon clouds is really platinum . SELF ACCIDENTALLY people to th eir California home. may always be informed of candle decorated birthday cake on sible newspaper. Some readers need to have it pointed out P. T. A . M eets a t Ju n ior H igh— developments affecting their each table. These were followed by SANTA ROSA, Sept. 27.— W illiam that the opinions of the Tidings and other responsible news COUGH DISTURBS SCHOOL The m eeting scheduled for Mon Ice cream, coffee and bonbons. Much Holliday of this city is in a critical insurance interests we issue papers are to be found in the editorials and only there. WORK day afternoon at Junior High took am usem ent was created during the condition in a local hospital as a re a monthly publication called School teachers should give the When the line of news is reached only one principle ap su lt of pistol wounds which he told place as planned, with a large search for the favors hidden in the “ The Safer W ay" plies. Tt is the principle of objective report. The objective same advice to children who have the police he »eceived when he ac group of interested parent's and birthday cakes, and in the presenta coughs as did this Florida teach If you will w rite or phone we tion of fun-inspiring gifts to the of the news department, in writings, headlines and pictorial er. “I recommended FOLEY^S cidentally discharged a gun on tho friends present. The organization was effected, honor guests. will be glad to mail you a sam representation, is to supply the reader with information. So HONEY AND TAR to the children road between here and H ealdsburg and a business m eeting held at The surprise of the evening came ple copy of this publication— far as is humanly possible the news is presented without bias In my school who had the 'flu’ which a constitution was adopted when the rooms were suddenly w ithout obligation, of course. Of course, since no newspaper is large enough to print all and good results came whenever and plans form ulated for the win throw n into darkness. The odor of SAVES BABIES, kelps grown it was used?" writes Mrs. L. the news, there must he some selection, but this selection is Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida. upa, comforts elderly people te r’s work. incense filled the rooms and a mys ro r cholera infantum, sumrfcer com The officers elected were as fol terious figure was discernable in the governed not by an ulterior purpose hut by the editor's judg Foley's Honey and Tar contains plaint, weakening diarrhoea—use lows: President, Mrs. A. N. Hum gloom of a darkened corner, seated Real E state and Real In su r ment of wliat his readers would like to know about. American no opiates. Ingredients printed C H A M B E R L A I N ’ S phry; Vlce-Pres., Mrs. Ruth W al before an opaque ball. A pleasant ance. C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A newspapers must tell more of events in America or of events in on the wrapper. Quickly relieves lace; and Mrs. I. R. Batem an, Secy. half-hour was spent while each guest (E stab. 1883) colds, coughs and croup. Sold REM EDY winch Americans are interested than a foreign newspaper everywhere. Treas. knelt before the crystal ball whose Take in a little sweetened water. Phone 211 41 East Main Those who were there (eel th a t a secrets were revealed to them by Never fails. Can’t , Sleep 7 When Coffee disagrees- D rin k Postum « Reason" NEW LINE NOVELTIES EAR RINGS 50 GOOD CIGARETTES “B ull " Billings Agency