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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Thur.Mlay, O c to b e r 12, 1!>28
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P U B L IC
O PIN IO N
A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
nonM cG ee, O rville H all, A lbie B ecke, '
C o rn e ts— L a w re n c e W a g n e r, Ver-
R o b e rt W rig h t, Geo. Jo h n s o n , E v e r­
e tt McGee, E v e r e tt Yeo, F o ss K ra m ­
er.
T ro m b o n e s— C has. T ilto n ,
Jo e
N eil, R ay m o n d C arso n ,* H u b e rt G il­
m o re, H a ro ld K in caid , A lb e rt M yer.
S ax o p h o n es— Geo. F ra n c is B a rro n ,
S a n fo rd R ose, Geo. Ju d y , A lb e rt C o t­
te r, R o lan d P a rk s , R ay N eil, Bud
K ing, Jim m y K inz, Bill S cott.
B aritone-— K e n n e th H obson.
A lto — R aym ond C o tter.
B asses— K e n d ric k W a tso n , M ore­
lan d S m ith.
D ru m s— C has. C lary.
Z ylophone— H e n ry H olm es.
W e h a v e little U3e fo r th e ta c tic s '
d isp la y e d by G o v ern o r W a lto n
in
O k la h o m a d u r i n g ‘th e re c e n t tro u b le
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x cep t S u n d a y by
w hich h a s d ire c te d th e a tte n tio n of
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
th e w hole n a tio n to w a rd t h a t s ta te .
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e h a s flo u te d b oth th e le g is la tu re
Bert R. Greer T. . . , .................~ Ë d ïto î
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a n d th e su p re m e c o u rt of h is s ta te
a n d by d e c la rin g m a rtia l law a n d
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39
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se e k in g to p rev e n t e le c tio n s p ra c ­
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ific e as
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tic a lly a ssu m e d a d ic ta to rs h ip in a
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< • o d em o cracy . H is m e th o d s of fig h tin g
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S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e red in C ity
th e K ia n a re n o t A m e ric an . If, as
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O ne M tn th ........., ................................................ $ .65
he claim s, his im p e a c h m e n t is so u g h t
T h re e M onths ......................................................
1.95
fo r flim sy re a so n s, w hy sh o u ld not
01.
Six M onths ...........................................................
3.75
c o u rt th e fu lle s t in v e s tig a tio n by th e
One Y ear ...........................................................
7.50
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< . le g is la tu re o r a n y o th e r pu b lic body.
0 0 T he h ig h e s t c o u rt in o u r c o u n try , r e ­
By M ail and Rural R ou tes:
O ne M onth ........................................................... $ .65
g a rd le s s of a ll a s s e rtio n s an d c la im s, M A C K E R A L INVASION ON
T h re e M onths ......................................................
1.95
to th e c o n tra ry , is n o th in g m o re o r!
COAST O F N E W ENGLAND
Six M o n th s .............................................................. 3.50
less th a n public o p in io n w hen f u ll y ’
BOSTON, M ass., Oct. 12.— D ense
O ne Y e a r ................................................................ 6.50
in fo rm e d of th e tr u e fa c ts. C o v e r-' Schools of m a c k e ra l, sa id to be the
n o r W a lto n h a s e v e ry m ea n s a t his la rg e s t in m o re th a n fifte e n years,
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
d isp o sal to give th e s e fa c ts to th e a re in v a d in g th e c o a sta l w a te rs of
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r Inch ...................................... 30
public th ro u g h th e d u ly c o n s titu te d New E n g la n d fro m C ape A nn to
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
c o u rts a n d by m ea n s of p u b lic h e a r ­ E a s tp o rt, Me., a c c o rd in g to fis h e r­
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ .2 7 %
ings. T he K ian m u st ris e o r fall on m en a rriv in g in p o rt.
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ...........................................25
its ow n m e rits . ■ W e c o u n te n a n c e
R e c e p its a t th e fish p ie r a n d T.
D aily in s e rtio n .............................................................. 20
la w b re a k in g of no k in d , le a s t of all w h a rf a re th e la rg e s t fo r m any
by th e g o v e rn o r of a g r e a t so v ereig n y ears, a g g re g a tin g a p p ro x im a te ly 1,-
R a te s F o r R egal a n d M iscellan eo u s A d v e rtis in g
s ta te w ho o u g h t to s e t a fe a rle s s ex­ 000,000 p o u n d s.
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .......... ........ $ .10
a m p le to his fellow m en. It is u n ­
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05
th in k a b le th a t th e K ian o r a n y o th e r
W om en C ause H a lf of
W o rld ’s
C a rd o f T h a n k s ................................................. 1,00
o rg a n iz a tio n is s tr o n g e r th a n a s ta te W oes, Says E m in e n t
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O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02%
o r a n a io n . T he b a c k b o n e of o u r po- H e a d lin e . M en, we p re su m e , ca u se
litic a l sy stem
is th e r ig h t of th e th e o th e r h a lf.— A rk a n s a s G az e tte .
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
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m ad e or a collectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
T h e p a r r o t o u g h t to be a p o liti­
by th is in h e re n t r ig h t of th e p eo p le cian, if “ polly tic s ” is n o t m e a n in g ­
No d isc o u n t
w ill be allo w e d R e lig io u s or
who e le c te d him . W h e n e v e r h is of­ less.
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
ficial a c ts w ill n o t s ta n d in v e s tig a ­
tion b e fo re th e b a r of P u b lic O p in ­
DONATIONS:
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill ha
ion, h is im p e a c h m e n t w ill a n d sh o u ld
m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u ­
n a tu r a lly follow . No m an can flo u t
tio n s w ill be in cash.
th e r ig h t of th e pu b lic to ex p re ss its
o p in io n s a t th e polls on p u b lic q u e s­
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OCTOBER 12
TIIE WA\ OF ESCAPE:- Jt shall come to pass in the day w ound in ad v a n ce , a n d g e t aw ay
w ith it. A m erican c itiz e n s
g o v ern
that the Lord shall give thee rest from thy sorrow, and from th em se lv e s a n d th e re fo re th e ir first!
thy fear, and from thy hard bondage wherein then wast made in a lie n a b le r ig h t is th a t of g o in g to
to serve.—Isaiah 14:3.
th e polls a t a n y tim e th e y a re con
fro n te d will a c risis, a s in O k lah o m a.
George Herman Ruth can now die happy, after having W e w ill go s till f u r th e r a n d ex p ress
th e o p in io n th a t n e ith e r e x ecu tiv es
clouted two home rims in the second game of the 1923 cham­ n o r c o u rts can sa fe ly se t a s id e e le c ­
pionship series.
tio n s in tim e s of g r e a t pu b lic s tre s s
T h e w ill of th e peojflb is a b s o lu te ly
su
“ The Inevitable War.” We have it with us, as evidenced p re m e o r we m u st cease to ex ist
a s e lf-g o v e rn in g d e m o c rac y .—
in the fiendish, cold blooded killing of four defenseless men.I as
E lle n b u rg , W ash . G azette.
(E s ta b lis h e d in 187G)
NEW
UNIONS
BIG PACKAGE
HL I nited States is the great-
?st example ot political union
in the world. It is based on the
idea ol individual independence
and corporate union. This hank
is based on the same idea. It is
a small United States and exists
for the benefit of all.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
A Carload of Fencing, just
in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents
more per rod elsewhere. Just
for to be mean, and to trade
out of town, and genuine
good American fence too that
you will* get here.
New and old Sewing ma­
chines always on hand. Har-
nes and implement. You will
always find the best at
Dainty Cakes an<l Delicious Bread
For F all-T im e appetite are alw ays
a w aitin g th e
dem ands
o f those
w h ose fundam ental rule is to eat
nothing hut 111«* best ami purest
y
PEIL’S CORNER
A -«
food.
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o f butter, eggs, Hour ami other
lii
in gred ien ts go
into tin* m aking
of our bread, cakes ami pastry.
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This, com bined w itli our w ide ex­
Fine Line Of
perience and p ainstak ing sk ill, has
. \
NEW HEATERS
Only th e choicest quality
m ade our nam e as high-grade bak­
ers for m iles around.
cnovB ir.u
L IT H IA B A K E R Y
We take used heaters in -
exchange for new ones.
PROVOST BROS ::
Refrigerators
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:twas
When it comes home, close home, wherewe can get the shock of
taking human life, by inhuman, brutal men, we realize in a!
M USIC IN T E R E S T S GROW S
more sensitive way, a more positive way, the fact that the evil,1
had, dastardly, always is warring, fighting, battling, murder­ In te re s t iti m usic in th o j7o u n g
ing peace and causing sorrow and distress. May our battles fo lk s of A sh la n d is evidenced by th e
always be 011 the side of right.
n u m b e r a tta in in g m e m b e rsh ip in th e
So lar as we are concerned President Coolidge can continue
to be “ Silent Cal.’ the quieter he is, and the harder he works,
and the more he swings the “ wicked right” at the selfish
politicians, the more enthusiastic will he our support, feeble
as it may he, iu the time when a vote means victory.
We looked long and carefully for the editorial on the Ku
Klux Kian by our Medford brother, whom we invited down
to hear the Kian speaker the other night, so he could get the
inspiration to write a spiney, s »lid hack-boned editorial which
would stir, yea, arouse tin* nation. However, we understand
there was a high-priced man ft male-impersonator and a bare­
legged musical comedy at tho neighboring city that night
which had to he inspected and censored.
h ig h
school
h an d .
D ire c to r C arl
L o v elan d s ta te s , also, se v e ra l yo u n g
w om en a re ta k in g up sa x a p h o n e s tu d y
a n d th e re is a fin e p ro sp e c t fo r A sh ­
lan d to h a v e a sax o p h o n e s e x te tte
o r o c te tte , . com posed .. e n tire ly .. of
young lad ies, in th e n o t d is ta n t fu ­
tu re .
T h e h ig h school b a n d will
m ak e its a p p e a ra n c e a t th e G ra n ts
P a ss-A sh la n d fo o tb a ll game", th e a f ­
te rn o o n of th is co m in g S a tu rd a y .
M em bers of th e h an d , som e of
w hich s till a re in th e e le m e n ta ry
s tu d ie s of th e ir in s tr u m e n ts a re , by
se ctio n s:
C la rin e t— M arcus W oods, R o b e rt!
R edw ine, Geo. G ille tte , G ais C rosby
H u g h G ilm ore, D e lb e rt M ongold.
no one need budge to
keep up the cheerful,
efficient, little flame.
Ready at the touch o f a
ch eerin g warmth is
i o insure best re­
sults, use only Pearl Oil
— the clean-burning,
uniform kerosene—re­
fined and re-refined by
Men who are looking for good value and good style will be
interested in our New J wo-1 liree Button models in men s and
young men s New Fall Suits. Absolutely the biggest values in
town for the money. See them in our window today. It 11 only
lake a glance to recognize these super values.
Blue Serge Suit, very fine qualitv,
Priced at
Blue Storm Serge—good quality, priced
$3600
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the Standard Oil Com­
There are some opinions which can be swallowed, but not
digested. The less of these you can keep from swallowing the
less stomach trouble von’ll have.
made!
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pany’s special process.
"Coal oil” or **kero-
Dark grey Striped Serge, priced at
sene” may mean any
kind o f kerosene—say
Black with red and green stripe
$1500
"PEARL O IL”—copy­
Brown and Blue with Hairline Stripes
$9950
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righted for your pro­
tection.
STA N D A R D OIL COM PANY
(California)
POWDER
Retains its great
1 n n V C II » O* »
TWO-PANT SUITS
Blue Serge ............................................. $36.50
strength l a every
Grey Serge.............................................. $27.75
( v^laetspoonM -
$ n â d dr » ~
Brown Cheek Cashmere ........................ $22.50
Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont says marriage is a failure and that
girls should slum it. Her advice can’t lie taken for every gir.
will figure that all the men can’t be like O. H. P — Eugene
Register.
MUCH M IN IN G A C T IV IT Y
| S everal p la c e rs ow ned by II. J. B ar-
R E P O R T E D ON R E A V E R
ton a re u n d e r lea se a n d in se v era l
C R E E K IN SISK IY O U in sta n c e s good
pay d ir t is
being
I w ashed.
C o n sid e ra b le
p ro sp e c tin g
OAK B A R, C al., Oct. 11— J . B. has been do n e th e p a st su m m e r on
M iller, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e B eav er ' U pper B eav er C reek , th e p rin c ip al
C reek M ining C om pany, r e p o r ts th a t ! e ffo rts of th e e x p lo re rs being co n ­
fined to lo c a tin g th e old s tre a m bed,
he h a s d e v e lo p m en t w ork a t his com ­
j so u g h t by p ro sp e c to rs fo r m ore th an
p a n y ’s p ro p e rtie s n e a r th e c o n flu ­ six ty y e a rs.
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en ce of B e a v e r C reek an d th e K la m ­
a th R iv e r so w ell a d v a n ce d t h a t he
Pop, s im ila r to th a t of th is c o u n ­
w ill begin o p e ra tio n s w ith a fo rce of try , a n d w ith fla v o rs m o stly from
fifty o r six ty m en in th e e a rly sp rin g h e re is ta k in g th e p lace of th e in ­
C o n s id e ra b le gold is b ein g ta k e n to x ic a tin g m escal, o r te q u ila , in C en-
o u t h e re a t s e v e ra l s m a ll p ro p e rtie s. tr a l M exico.
Value in
Hen Clothes
sweet and clean —heat
by the roomful — and
hall —anywhere steady,
Me understand the paw-paw crop is quite delicious and
uumeious this year hack east. Our opinion of paw-paws is
something like this; once in a while it is necessary to take
castor oil.
Jt occurs to us that the I. AV. \\ . can’t be so impoverished
and down-trodden it they can afford to hire airplanes to scatter
their literature broadcast over the Northwest.—Astoria Budget.
warmth! Pearl Oil —
because it keeps the air
n ig h t — sure warmth
for living-room, bath,
One reason the lather-in-laws don’t get much of the abuse
thiit s customary trout son-in-la ws is that recognition of mutual
necessity for protection.
I' (inner Senator Cole, the tamous California centenarian,
explains that he still drinks moderately. But he is discreet
enough not to tell where lie gets it.—Eugene Guard.
And O h! how wel­
come Pearl O il’s comfy
match to go all day, all
It takes a woman tostop tilings. One set up such a fuss
loi luting her baby s buggytiken 011 board the big steam­
ship Mauretania, at New York, recently that the boat was de­
layed twenty minutes in leaving for Europe. She probably has
her husband’s sincere thanks, because he wduld have lund
to perambulated the deck with the baby ¡11 his arms if the
perambulator was not aboard. Who knows, the absence of
the perambulator might have caused a divorce?
There’s one nice thing about this pleasant and contented
section ot America—darn few garlic eaters.
admk$>
tformy .
nighty
Blue Hairline Stripe ............................. $20.50
NEW FALL VELOUR HATS
AHEA ï &IIGH î
r
a
Genuine Velour Hats iu all the new fall colors and lined
will, attractive silks. Here is mighty good values-$3.85 to $4.90
$4.90.
85
LARGE
D epartm ent
or
STO R ES
Golden Rule Store
E lk s
Bldg.
85
B u sy
S to re s, th e R e a ­
son W e S«*ll F o r
Ashland, Ore.
Phone
No. 8.
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