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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tuesday, O ctober 2, li> 2j
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A s lila n d D a ily T id in g s
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PulXished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
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Show us a liuslmnd who beats his wife, savs the Klamath
Falls Herald, and we’ll show you a wife who’s devoted to
her husband. Yes, brother, but that husband probably smells
every biscuit tor tear it may have strychnine as a substitute
for baking powder.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
Bert K. Greer
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the position of any man elected president of “ shooting ” western states used this w inter
the United States who is not a betrayer, and no betrayer, could
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M oving p ic tu re m en a n d
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
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Buffalo-Punching a New Art and Fast
ODY, WYO.—L ife in the “Wild
W est” has changed a l o tj in
th e last few decades. N ever­
theless th e changing tim es
have brought to the W est u t least one
new vocation which is as w ild and
dangerous as th e m ost a rd e n t old-
tim er ever dream ed of. T h a t is th e
p lea sa n t job of buffalo herding. Of
course, th ere isn’t a very big dem and
for buffalo punchers and th e only ones
ever m et around h ere a re Bob L a ­
combe, chief buffalo h e rd e r a t th e Yel­
low stone N ational- park, and his a s­
sista n t, Jim m y D upuis.
Bob and Jim m y, aided by “S cotty”
B aum an of th e T ow er F a lls ra n g e r
statio n , recently drove a herd of 17
buffalo bulls from th e buffalo ranch,
in th e n o rth e a ste rn p a rt of the p a rk ’
to th e buffalo corral n e a r M amm oth
H ot Springs, so the to u rists w ouldn’t
fail to see the anim al th a t m ade Bill
Cody fam ous.
“Buffalo-punching is m uch like cow-
punching, Bob said, “but It’s much
fa s te r—m aybe five tim es faste r. A
buffalo can get over any fence low er
th an eight feet, an d ou r fences a t the
ranch a re tw elve feet. Buffalo a re
dangerous a t all tim es, especially in
th e ru ttin g season, when the hulls are
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If Patrick Henry were alive and a resident of Oklahoma
and a member ol the state legislature what couldn’t he say,
with Ins “ Give me liberty or give me death” speech to King
George III, as an example.
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Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ...........................................25
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“ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is
m ad e or a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
No d isc o u n t
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DONATIONS:
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OCTOBER 2
liable to charge horse and rider. You
punch c a ttle y e a rs a n ’ y ears an ' y ears .
and then you punch buffalo as a post­
g rad u a te course.”
Bob w as asked to tell som ething of
th e w onderful herd of Yellowstone
buffalo, w'hich now has grown to pro­
p ortions assu rin g th e preservation of
th is h istoric A m erican anim al.
“F irs t you should un d erstan d ,” he
said, “th a t th e re a re two bands of wild
buffalo in the park. About th irty
range in th e Pelican creek section and
about forty-seven in th e L am ar riv er
valley.
“T he tam e herd is k ep t a t th e buf­
falo ranch, about tw enty-five square
miles, from L am ar valley to Cold
creek. T h ere a re 578 big ones. About
140 calves w ere horn th is spring.
... “T he m onarch of th e h erd is now
Com modore.’ H e’s six foot one inch
high a t the hum p, and th e buffalo on
th e nickel, m odeled from th e hull a t
th e New York zoo, w as only five foot
eight inches. T he biggest buffalo ever
weighed w as about 2,800 pounds, and
I think Commodore and one or two
o th er bulls a re as heavy, if not
heavier.”
T he ran c h is now a show -place of
the world.
Siy not avoid
mting the cost 7
E ST is better than a v/hip- arom a but containing no drug
P*ng. (or tired nerves and which can excite nerves or dis­
m uscles—better for today and tu rb digestion.
infinitely better for tom orrow
when the penalties of over-driv­
ii you are whipping up nerves
ing are likely to come due in w th coffee or tea, try a change
headaches, n e rv o u sn e ss, and to Postum . It will supply all the
in crea sed difficulty o f resting. comfort and pleasure of a hot
mealtime drink, and it will let
Postum is a good friend of ycu get the natural sleep and
rest a n d health. Postum is a rest that puts strength and zest
delightful, comforting and thor­ into tire d m ind, n e rv e s and
oughly satisfying mealtime bev­ m u scles. Y ou’ll be co u n tin g
erage, splendid in flavor and profits instead of costs.
B y s to r a g e a c c u m u la to rs ste a m
h a s been k e p t in S w eden fo r th re e
w eek s w ith o u t lo sin g a n y a p p re c ­
R. H. M a rsh a ll, fo rm e rly c o n n e c t­ iab le p re s s u re .
ed w ith th e In d e p e n d e n t
P r in tin g
R E T U R N E D ON DE BT CHARGE
SI R E D E L IV E R A N C E :— S u re ly he sh a ll d e liv e r th e e fro m th e s n a re
of th e fow led, a n d from th e noisom e p e stile n c e .— P sa lm 9 1 :3 .
LOSING OUR LEGS
Co. of
William Allen White, editor of the Emporia, Kansas, Ga­
zette, and one ot the seven Bok Peace Prize judges, gives his
satirical version of what may he the ultimate to a certain
portion of our anatomy, under the above title.
“ The American people are spending $2 for automobiles
for every $3 of outlay for new buildings,” says the Cleveland
Trust company in its Midmoi th Business Bulletin for Sep­
tember. “ During the past four years motor expenditures have
amounted to about $6,(XX),0(X),0 X) and those for new buildings
of all kinds,—homes, factories, offices, stores—theatres, schools
and churches—about $10,000,000,000, according to the hank’s
computations.”
“ S o all the world is awheel. We motor to work, to lunch,
to 1 he country club, to the bridge game, to the movies and to
the grocery store in the next block to get the milk. We motor
to the neighbors’ in the next street, and to church and. Sunday
school. It we keep this up in another hundred years or so
the only place we will he able to see legs will he at a musical
comedy. The rest of us will let ’em rot off from dis-use.”
ROYALTY VERSUS PREMIERS
M edford,
w as
sto p p e d en
ro u te in C a lifo rn ia w ith h is w ife a n d
c h ild , a n d r e tu r n e d to A sh la n d S a t­
u rd a y a fte rn o o n by C hief of P o lice
M cNabb.
Mr. M a rsh a ll, w ho w as fo rm e rly
em ployed in A sh la n d , le ft th e city
c h a rg e d w ith a d e b t of $83 to L. L.
L eedom . H e a rin g of h is h u rrie d
jo u rn e y th ro u g h
A sh la n d
h e w as
h e a d ed off a n d upon h is r e tu r n , a r ­
ra ig n e d b e fo re J u d g e Gow dy.
B ecau se h e h a d n o t e n o u g h cash
a n d n o t .b e in g a b le to give a check
to th e local a u th o r itie s to co v er his
b ills, th e p a rty s ta r te d to M edford
w h e re M r. M a rsh a ll said
th a t a
check could be
s a tis fa c to rily
en­
d o rsed .
J . C. O ttin g e r o f th e J a c k s o n s
S p rin g s sig n e d a ch eck a n d Mr. M ar­
s h a ll r e tu r n e d to A sh la n d w ith th e
ch ief, w ho
p re s e n te d
th e
check
w hich w as a c c e p te d , a llo w in g th e
m an a n d h is fam ily to go on th e ir
w ay re jo ic in g .
I t is re p o rte d
t h a t M a rsh a ll is
w a n te d in S a lt L a k e , U ta h , on l a r ­
ceny c h a rg e s , h u t b e c au se of v a rio u s
re a s o n s h e w as n o t h eld h e re . H is
h e ig h t a n d a g e do n o t ta lly w ith
r e p o r ts t h a t h a v e been filed a g a in s t
him fo r so m e tim e.
Soon America will see a publicity contest, the Prince of
Wales versus ex-Premier Lloyd George, both of England. Foi
the past two weeks the prince has been sojourning on a ranch
m Canada. We understand he is a very sociable and likeable
fellow. But, suffering smelt, tbe bunk in the form of publicity
liiat has heeh coming to American newspapers in the guise
of news. For brain fever publicity items sent out recently we
gratetully hand the prince’s press agent the wicker soup PASTOR FIN D S R EN T ER S
M ADE BOOZE IN HOUSE
ladel. In such a blue funk is loyalty.
C L E V E L A N D , O ct. 2— “ A re you
F or the past nine years British premiers have had first a b o o tle g g e r? ”
page, center column, of Aniei lean newspapers. Royalty has
T h is n e x t y e a r w ill he th e f ir s t
been hard pressed for even favorable mention on the sport page. q u e stio n a sk e d by R ev. K irk B.
English royally holds its prvileges as a sort of honorarv O’F e r ra l, E p isco p a l c le rg y m a n h e re ,
institution sutfered by the English because it represents tra ­ w hen h e goes v a c a tio n in g a n d w a n ts
hom e fu rn is h e d .
dition. Mostly this tradition has been good. But, since the to T r h e e n t r h e is
ason:
Magna ( hai ta, English nobility has been surrounded by shrouds
T h is s u m m e r R ev. O’F e r r a l w e n t
and serves only as a llunky lo»- legally instituting a session of v a c a tio n in g a n d b e fo re le a v in g le a ­
i arlament. In the meantime commoners, such as mineds, shoe­ sed h is hom e fu rn is h e d . W h ile aw ay
makers, grab the dramatic and tragic stiuations of the king­ a t th e la k e h e w as s ta r tle d to rea d
dom such as the World M ar, 1 isli Independence, and so forth, t h a t police h a d ra id e d h is h o m e an d
fo u n d a fu ll-fle g e d w h isk e y s till in
and gobble all the feature space of American newspapers.
» o p e ra tio n . H is te n a n ts , h o w ev er, h ad
Lloyd George is coming to America. The prince is already fled .
here, so to speak, being in Canada. The poor prince is seek­
ing rest for his nerves from ennervating social functions in SUPER-PLANE DESIGNED
TO EXTERMINATE BUGS
London. George is coming to let America look at the once
LONDON, O ct. 2,— Aji a re o p la n e
dyamic force which dominated the policy of the Allies during sp e c ia lly d e sig n e d a n d eq u ip p e d to
the war. And, in return will get America’s feature newspaper k a g e w a r on m o th s h a s b een la u n c h ­
space by the column. But, to be an obedient son, and succeed ed by th e B ritis h G o v e rn m e n t.
to the throne the prince has to suffer all kinds of indignities in T h e c r a f t is h a lf a e ro p la n e a n d
h ip , d riv e n by tw o e n g in e s,
J istastetul publicity and makes America disgusted and rovaltv a h n a d lf c a a irs
p a b le of h o v e rin g m o tio n le ss
ook like a sick eat. So much for the publicity battle, rovaltv o v e r a n y given spot.
versus premiers.
S he is e q u ip p ed
e sp e c ia lly fo r
NO “ WET” PRESIDENT
eneo„rag,„g
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Your grocer sells P o stu m in tv/o form s: In stan t P o stu m (in tins)
prepared in stan tly in th e cup by the addition o f boiling w . “ /
P ostum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer th e flavor
b ro ught o u t by boiling fully 20 m inutes. T h e cost of either form
13 ab oyt one-half cent a cup.
r lorin
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s p ra y in g tre e s , a n d
by m e a n s of
sp e c ia lly d e sig n e d m e c h a n ism h e r
crew of five wdll be a b le to p o u r
dow n upon th e tre e to p s a s tre a m of
ch e m ica ls a n d p o w d ers w hich
w ill
k ill a n y m o th s o r b u g s a m o n g th e
fo lia g e.
Little has been heard of late of a “ w et” Democratic can­
didate for president next year. Less is likely to be heard in
the future, i lie “ niinin.es” will not, of course, abandon hope
ot modifying the \ olstead prohibition enforcement law if they
cannot overthrow the eighteenth amendment otherwise hut
they are not going to fool themselves into believing the country ESCAPES OFFICERS AND
-EXECUTES COURT DECREE*
wil! elect a president on a platform of Constitution d e f ia n t
E L M IR A , N. Y ., O ct. 2— E s c a p ­
I he significance ot the execut ive’s oath was clearly defined in g fro m an o fic e r w ho w as e s c o rtin g
I.y Calvin Coolidge when he was governor of Massachusetts him back to a ceil In th e C h em u n g
and had helore him a bill designed to nullify the prohibition C o u n ty ja il a f te r h is a rr a ig n m e n t
e , p re fe rre d by
law. Sentences from his veto message that are worth preser­ h on is w a n ife, a s E s u lm lt e r c h S a a rg b in
e, 28, in le a v ­
ving follow:
ing to w n u n w ittin g ly c a rrie d o u t th e
l h^ e ,S intle Satisfa<‘tion «n attem pting to deceive our­ w ill of th e c o u rt t h a t h e re m a in
selves. there is grave danger in attem pting to deceive the a w a y fro m h is w ife.
S ab in e h a d le f t h is w ife som e
people. If this act were placed on the statue books of this
s ag o a n d lived in E rie , P a.,
.commonwealth today it would provide no beer for the people. b m u o t n r th e tu
r n e d la s t w eek . An a rg u m e n t
M hen I took oil ice I gave an oath to support the consti­ on an old m a tte r en d e d in S ab in e
tution of the United States.
s tr ik in g h is w ife. M rs. S ab in e to ld
“ My oath was not to take a chance on the constitution. th e c o u rt sh e w ould be s a tis fie d if
he w e re o rd e re d to s ta y a w a y from
1 was to support it.
h e r.
“ The authority of the law is questioned in these days all
too much. The binding obligation ol obedience against personal
C. E . R am sey of S p ra g u e W a sh ­
desire is denied in many quarters, [f these doctrines prevail all in g to n is am o n g o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts.
organized government, all liberty, all security are at an end.
H. Reed Is an out-of-town visitor
Force alone will prevai.”
Taste is a matter
of tobacco quality
W e state it as our
honest belief that,
the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are
o f fin e r q u a lity
(end hence of bet­
te r taste) than io
an y o th e r ciga­
rette at the price.
Liggett & Myers
Tobacco Co.
Í from Portland.
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