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ASIILA n D DAILY TlDLVOS
F rid a y , O ctober 2«, 1023
A SH LAN D
D A IL Y T ID IN G S
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A t th e close of th e a fte rn o o n sea- m o th e rs, hoys a n d g irls. In sp e ak -
N O T IC E — O v erlan d O a r a g e goes
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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used to be M iss Ja m iso n re a d an
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C lub ^ a s r a th e r s ta r tlin g . S he discussed
i c n prPSente<1 an a n im a te d scene over People. No s a c rific e s a re re q u ire d :
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tw o h u n d re d se a te d in g ro u p s o r a t th a t P a re n ts go to e x tre m e s in c a re
lly Mail und R ural R outes:
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Six M onths .................................................................................................................... 3 50 j th e In fo rm a l s u p p e r M rs. D odge In th is s e lfis h n e s s ? ’’ “ Is it fa ir to th e
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BIG PACKAGE
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DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
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Y early C ontracts:
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5 .27 Ms J*10 C h a m b e r of C om m erce w h o , w'h a t som e c o m m u n itie s w e re d o in g
.25
voiced A s h la n d ’s w elcom e to h e r d i s - , to solve th e p ro b le m s c o n fro n tin g
.20
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h e r 8,1 in te re s te d in y o u n g people and
Rate» F o r I.egal and M iscellaneous A d vertising
g la d n e ss to e n te r ta in th e w om en of m ad e s u g e stio n s a s to w h a t could be
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ............................... .....................
$ 10
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p io n ee rs, w ho blaze th e tra il to b e t- a w o n d e rfu l m essage. B efo re leav-
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
P u b lic O pinion D iscussed
[h u t not a c te d upon.
ta k e n i s 'A d v e r t is i n g 118’
a d m U “l0n c h a rg ® *• m ado o r a co llectio n
p ro f. B. C. F o rs y th e in h is jo co se [ T h e v is ito rs th e n le ft fo r M edford,
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. , EM0CRA CYvV8. AUTOCRACY
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For Rel>ekalis, Odd Fellows and their faiuilies-
Refi esliinents
Say it with Flowers
ASHLAND GREENHOUSES
Phone 120
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MINUTE WOMEN WILL
[ CONVENE IN CENTRALIA
W h a t P asses
C E N T R A L IA , W ash .,
Oct. 25—
I R e le g ate s from a ll p a r ts of W ash - .
in g to n a rriv e d h e re to d a y fo r th e
a n n ” al tw o -d ay c o n v e n tio n of th e
, M inute W om en. A p u b lic rec e p tio n
iw ’R he held to n ig h t a t th e E lk s club
and W e d n esd a y th e g ra v e s of th e
O v e r 1 7 M i llio n j a m U n : J Y e a r l y
r
C o m - , fo u r A rm istic e d a y v ictim s w ill be
d e c o ra te d . V isits to th e s ta t e i „ ,l „ s.
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<>lk Cit\, Judge Tompkins said m ined by an in fo rm e d public.
tria l schools fo r boys an d g irls a n d
that while the American people as a whole advocate democracy P u b lic O pinion an d th e P re ss w as a lu c h e ®n a t^ th e C e n tra lia G olf and
You Can Be Cured
they in part practice autocracy. The judge believed that this c le v e rly h a n d le d by M r. L.B . T u t- C o u n ,r>’ clu b a re on th e p ro g ra m ,
was not because they were ashamed of democracv or doubted tle> editor*of the T id in g s. A fte r o f fic e r s of th e M inute W o m e n ’s JVfY offices are a mecca
M rs.
its efficiency in goernment, but because
individual and class i p showing
the progress ,of the new3- 'i r C- M cC redie, S u n n y sid -a e, are:
1 for Pile sufferers
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a p e r a n d its w o n d e rfu l fa c ilitie s fo r
c co o u n cll-
seiiisunebs lea them to employ autocratic means and methods i g a th e rin g , se le c tin g a n d ,, conveying lo r; M rs. E d g a r A m es, S e a ttle , a n d
from all over the West
to attain their ends.
W illia m so n ,
P ro sse r,,
I new s, h e in d ic a te d how th e
new s Mrs. O. K.
who
come to me for relief.
W hen one comes to think of it there has been of late years c o lu m n s w e re g r e a t so u rc e s of opin- v *ce-councillors; M rs. B essie K os-
a multiplication of organization for purposes diametrically op- ion- T h e e d ito ria l co lu m n s p a rti- iP n h a d e r’ S” ” n y sid e , c o rre s p o n d in g And it makes ilo difference
chronic or severe the
posed to democratic ideals. These organizations have been cularly’ shaped p u b lic op in io n a n d i s e c re ta ry : M rs- D - t . E p h r a ta , tre a s - c how
a s e m a y b e , I a m a b le , w i t h o u t
formed in congress itself, as well as among the people of the “n"ch 4,penaed ” ih0 man at
t r Z “historian
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C™' o p e r a t i o n , s u rg e r y , p a in o r a n a e s ­
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d esk w h e th e r fo r good o r ill. T h a t | r r a l ia - h is to ria n .
country I hey have run all the way from “ blocs” to “ allian-1
t h e t ic , t o s e n d t h e m a w a y p e r ­
m
an en tly cured. But m y FIEE illustrated
ees, each and everyone of them taking the position that until;» h e a r t a n d a soul a n d so long as
b o o k explains m y m eth-
Pumpkin Pies
the\ got theirs nobody else could get anything. Such a posi- 't h a t o b ta in s , so lo n g w ilt o p in io n s
ods,m y GUARANTEE and contains
inform ation every Pile sufferer
tion, autocratic in the extreme, is wholly antagonistic to dem- bo g u id ed in r ig h t c h a n n e ls, c lo s in g
For
sh ould have.
Ocracy.
- With th e th o u g h t t h a t n e v e r m u st
Hallowe’en
SEND FOR IT TODAY
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.fudge Tompkins is right when he says that the principle faith be lost wl,'h hom°’ sch°o1,
H al low e en p a rty w ill b e a ssu re d
DEAN. M.D
of the greatest good of the greatest number is not to be appliedichurch
or nation*
D r. P h e tte p la c e a t th is ju n c tu r e
2ND AN© MORRiSOW PORTLAND,OREGON
THIS
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to any class or section of these United States, but to all sections. fav o red th e a u d ie n c e w ith tw o
The greatest good of the greatest number of all the people is b e a u tifu l so n g s th e la s t in resp o n se
G ive I s Y o u r O rd e r
the only interpretation that can be consonant with our demo­ to insistent, a p p la u se .
M rs. H ill w as c alled fo rw a rd and
cratic ideals.
W O TO -N IG H T
receiv ed an o v a tio n a n d
th is tim e
M rs. G aley p re s e n te d to h e r an d to
GOODNESS!
th e r e tir in g d is tr ic t p re s id e n t. M rs
Petitions have lately been presented the Italian govern­ L ouis D odge, e ach a b o u q u e t of
ment to clap a ban ou the peculiar American form of mayhem b e a u tifu l flo w ers vo icin g in g rac io u s
known as jazz. 1 lie syncopated earthquake, insinuating it­ w ord th e m essage w ith th e p re s e n ­
self into Rome, is said to have fallen more harshly on the ta tio n .
A.
B riscoe
d e a lt
delicately constituted Italian ear than it has to date on the less w k S h u p P t. u b G lic eorge
O pinion as re la te d to
sensative northern races.
Social W e lfa re . W h ile a d m ittin g th e
By a curious coincidence, the sovereign state of Georgia s tr e n g th of p u b lic op in io n M r. B ris ­
1ms lately compounded an act taxing an opera company putting coe s ta te s th a t it is c h a n g e d , and
on performances in Atlanta $2,500 a week, or elsewhere within m o re a n d m o re p u b lic opinion is
its borders, $1,500. The case in support of this curious legis­ b a c k in g , and w ill back a ll th e a g e n ­
th e h o m e,
th e
school, th e
lation is not directed against opera as such, but at what one cies,
c h u rc h , th e P. T. A. in th e ir e ffo rts
earnest yeoman in the assembly describes as the “ luxury-lov- to e s ta b lis h h e a lth of m in d , body
mg, salk-rattling, diamond-wearing, poodle dog-petting, mon­ a n d s p ir it in th e c h ild re n u n d e r
key-nursing and abbreviated apparel-wearing gang” that at­ th e ir c a re . T h a t a p o w e rfu l public
tends opera.
op in io n w ill aid m o st m a te ria lly in
th
Since it appears there are not enough persons in Georgia e fo rm a tio n of a h e a lth y social
deserving of all compound nomenclature to make an opera body.
M rs. L a u r a J o n e s
of
P o rtla n d
pay in the face of such a. levy, the effect of the act is to banish d iscu ssed P u b lic O pinion an d th e
opera from Georgia. It is not affirmed that the Georgian leg­ M ovies in r a th e r tre n c h a n t m a n n e r.
islator has ever attended opera; it is safe to say none will hence­ F ro m h e r s tu d y of th e to p ic an d h e r
forth at home.
w id e
ex p e rien c e
sh e
brought* a I
Thus while the gracious air of Verdi, Puccini and Leon­ s tro n g m essag e, fo rc e fu l a n d to th e '
cavallo arc to be heard no more in their consecutive entirety p o in t. A t p re s e n t th e p u b lic g e ts not
w h a t is w a n ts, b u t w h a t it m u st;
in one great state of our southland, the concoction of our native th is c o n d itio n is ch a n g ed by te llin g
jazz designer is to be outlawed from the sunlit hills of Rome. wh?A you w a n t. T h e re s p o n s ib ility
Ibis is provincialism in music which promises all sorts of sin­ of p ro d u c e r, e x h ib ito r an d d is tri- I
ister international implications in the future. Until these mater­ b u to r w e re p laced a n d back of it all
ialize, it is reluctantly admitted that the sentiment in these is th e h o m e ’s re s p o n s ib ility in m o ld ­
parts on the strength of evidence so far submitted is entirely in g p u b lic opin io n .
T he sym p o siu m closed w ith M rs.
with the protesting Latin.
S im m o n s of M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty giv­
in g a c le v e r little speech on th e r e ­
Ashland is ideally located as a convention city. Sufficient la tio n of P u b lic O pinion to L e g isla ­
attention is not given to bringing conventions our way. We tio n a n d h e r e x p e rien c e in se ein g
have every advantage and facility for entertaining guests and th e p a r t it played in h e r w ork a¿
the natural surroundings and beauty of the town are such that S alem .
T h e d e le g a te s th e n a d jo u rn e d to
it has many advantages over most towns in Oregon. Conven­ th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w h e re th e
tions are an asset to any town and it is important that Ash­ ev e n in g sessio n w as h eld . A fte r
land people not forget this fact in the future.
“ W h a t’s th e m a tte r w ith A s h la n d ”
given w h o le h e a rte d ly M rs. S im m ons
Possibly the, agricultural regions would be better repre­ w as In tro d u c e d a n d w ith ' h a p p y
sented by a few more dirt farmers and not so many mud tossers. o p e n in g p h a rs e sh e p assed ¿o th e
th o u g h tf u l a d d re s s sh e h ad p r e p a r ­
ed. It covered th e w o rk of th e le g is­
Among the differences between Moscow and more reput­ la tu r e w ith w hich sh e w as co n n ected
able governments, one is that Russia claims no intention to a n d d iscu ssed th e bills p a rtic u la rly
pay her debts.
p e rta in in g to child w e lfa re .
M rs.
S im m ons a lso In d ic a te d th e w ay to
g e t th e le g isla tio n ¿ h a t is d e sire d .
As soon as air mail pilots get up to 1,050 miles an hour See
to th e c a n d id a te an d th e n d o n ’t
18V can follow the sun anti dispense with arc lights across the le t him fo rg e t th a t he h a s a c o n s tit­
Rockies.
u en cy t h a t is
th o ro u g h ly
alive.
T h e le g is la tio n th e P. T. A. is hack- I
Rachel Lindsay says William Allen White should be made in g , w as o u tlin e d “ P e ace, P ro h ib i­
president beeause the Kansan will write a new declaration of tio n , P h y sic a l E d u c a tio n , P r o te c ­
tio n of th e H om e, P u b lic S ch o o ls” ,
independence once a month. Why
— c a llin g th em th e six P ’s.
Mys. S im m ons, to ld of th e
bills
A man, says I)r. Lorenz, should marry a woman eight an d m e a s u re s In w hich a ll sh o u ld be ,
years his pinior. Well, almost any woman is willing, and even v ita lly in te re s te d a n d closed w ith |
glad to admit that she is eight years younger than her husband. th e th o u g h t th a t e d u c a tio n is_ n e e d -
ed to c a rry th ro u g h b ills th a t a re
of p a ra m o u n t im p o rta n c e . S he a d ­
Onl\ a few nights ago the studies of two local ministers vised th e s u p p o rt of th e F re e Text
were robbed. Can it be that thefinancial wind is blowing the B ook B ill.
way ol our gospel exponents?
Miss J a m is o n , D ean of W om en a t I
G. A. C. th e la s t s p e a k e r of th e j
The critic who gets paid for the job, is the one who knows e v e n in g b ro u g h t h e r m esag e a t th is
tim e. In b e g in n in g h e r a d d re s s Miss
enough to offer a remedy for whatever he criticises.
Ja m iso n re la te d a few of h e r ex-
1
At I. 0. 0. F. Hall
October, the month to buy Ferns. Fine spec’«
mines as low as 75c. Wonderful, extra large, wide
spreading plants up to $4.00.
s u re of th e P . T . A. in th e p rese n c e lie s ? ” “ A gain w ho is to
b la m e ? ”
[of th e v isitin g d e le g a te s an d in tr o - j N o th in g re q u ire d of th em , a n d no
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
vein in tro d u c p d h is th e m e P u b lic
------—---------------------- — —------------------------ •-------------------------------------------------------- O pinion a n d E d u c a tio n . H e t r a c e d ’
DONATIONS
th e fin g e r of P u b lic O pinion in al-
w HI be m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r m o rt e v e ry ste p in a c q u irin g an ed-
jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be In «ash.
ucajtion an d in te a c h in g ; th o u g h t
fa n a tic if one d a re s to go c o u n te r
to its d ic ta te s .
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OCTOBER 26
M iss F ra n c e s H ays, in d isc u ssin g
A B E N E D IC T IO N :— B e p e rfe c t, be of good c o m fo rt, be of one m in d , P u b lic O pinion a n d C hild W e lfa re
live in peace; a n d th e God of love a n d peace sh a ll be w ith you. C or, 1 3 :1 1 . p lead ed fo r a n in fo rm e d pu b lic an d
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's ta te d in d e fin ite w ay th e w ork an
October 30 th
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S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity
h ouse w as th e Mecca fo r o u r g u e s ts {be c h a n g e s in th e w orld, in th e fam -
O ne M onth .................................................................... .......................... ;.................. 5 65 sin ce a t th a t h o u r th e b u ffe t su p - ' f,T H fe .-a n d to th e fact th a t selfish-*
T h re e M onths ............................................................................................................... 1.95 P er w as serv ed . A t six th e ro o m s ness is e n c o u ra g e d in th e y o u n g
One Y ear ......... ......... .. Y Y Z Z Y ...........................................................................
M a s q u e r a il e I ) a n c e
T
11F permanent satisfactions of
■ life are the ones we should look
to first. Among these is to be
relieved from money worries. This
hank is here to assist yon in this
matter.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
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coloring y o u fancy
may he found in our
new showing of all
wool cloths; you may
s e l e c t a n y o n e of
t h i r t y - f i v e sack
m o d els a n d h a v e
y o u r su it ta ilo re d
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