Page Two AStttAND DAÌLT TOÍÑfíS W ednesday, July 16, iò'2-i A S H L A N ) D A IL Y T ID IN G S firms and that without these two patrons, the business did not total 25 per cent of the 1916 business. (E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 ) 1 lie railroad cannot be blamed for curtailing a serv- P ublished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by : ice that a community does not appreciate. Tf Dallas and THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. other cities want the railroads to operate, they must co­ Bert R. Greer .................................................................................................. E ditor operate to make such service possible. Failure to extend George Madden Green ...................................................Business Manager -- * - - _______ such co-operation, means not only loss of drain service OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R ..........................................................Telephone 39 ¡but of local payroll.—Salem Journal. E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice a s Second Class Mail M atter ta “ Old F o rt Warner,” -which Times Square and Hollywood though deserted as an army post, Boulevard, and most of them Were we were told was a fine place at that. to camp and we felt the necessity for a rest. A fter giving the By B. M. DOUGLAS < Charlie Chaplin is sad these horses and ourselves a needed days. rest we started on. We were Chaplin is preparing for a new now going north along the east The Golden Blonde role that of a tragedian. shore of the lake which had an NGELS, not A ngles.” said It is said that the famous irregular margin between it and th e R om ans w hen th e first comedian will shortly appear in a the high lands th at rose a t our A nglo-Saxon beauties were Subscription Price, D elivered in City Age is the quality that makes a man sigh with relief im ported as prize slaves to th a t dram a where wielding of pies and right hand. This high table land One M o n th .............................................................................................. $ .<55 stairw ay tumbles will not be fea­ Three M onths ................................................................................. 1.S5 when it appears probable that a shower will spoil the was bare of tim ber and rose sheer d a rk skinned land of Latins. Since then, as before, th e golden haired Six M o n th s.................................................................................................... 3.75 picnic. tured. He may, indeed, according a thousand feet with a sloping b eau ty h a s been th e envy of the One Year ................................................................................... 7.5« less colorful types. to his friends produce a Shakes- talus at the foot. As the sun By Mail and Rural R outes: pearan tragedy. The golden blonde very often rose it lighted up the pinnacles One M o n th ..... $ .65 If it will be of any consolation to the corkscrew, we but kept us in the shade. An ex­ falls in to th e e rro r of considering “Charlie lias been crazy to do Three Months 1.95 th a t all blondes a re alike. F o r­ Six M o n th s...... heavy dram a ever since he was a 3.50 assure him that the bobbing craze will soon send the hair­ clamation from one of the party g e ttin g th a t h e r w arm vitality is One Year ...... 6.50 pin to join him in his. isolation and misery. little boy", Sidney Chaplin, the directed our attention to the high­ h e r g re a te st asset, she em ulates comedy king’s brother, said the est part of this overlooking rim- th e fairer, p a le r blondes, th e ash DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: blondes, an d th e Scandinavian Single insertion, per inch ........................................................... other day., “ When we were kids ? .30 Conditions can not become much worse. There is rock which was brilliantly light­ types, ttnd uses pale pow ders and Yearly Contracts: I could always make Charlie cry ed up by the sun. There on th at pink rouges, an d fluffs h e r hair. One Insertion a week .27% slight probability that the number of divorces will ever , high ju ttin g crag stood a moun- j Instead of m ak in g g re a t rich coils when I told him tills: rSro insertions a week ................................ ................................. .25 exceed the number of marriages. an d waves of it. T his type a t its “ ‘When you grow up, Charlie, I tain sheep. W ith my field glass I 1 Dally insertion ..................................... ......................... .20 should have th e bloom of the you are going to be a comedian— ' could see th at he was watching i best R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising peach ra th e r th a n th e p allor of the First insertion, per 8 point line ................................................ yon will never be an actor of ' us. Occasionally he would shake lily. She will find th a t fo r general ? .10 t orfumed powder has its uses but it is verv unsatis Bach subsequent insertion, 8 point line........................... .05 ; his m onstrous horns and stamp ! fise th e w arm cream y tone of heavy ro le s .\ factory as a substitute for a hath. Card of T h a n k s ____ ________ ______ _____ ___ i” ” ” ” ■ rac h e l pow der will blend w ith her 1.00 “ Then Charlie would cry like a j his feet. We were in the shadow Obituaries, per line............................................... .02% rich skin, a n d th e w arm orange baby.” 1 of the cliff and he on its top in of M andarine rouge will In­ A cultured man is one who can “ trim ” you so cour­ i the full light of the sun. A more shade WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING tensify h e r own n a tu ra l glow. “ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a teously that you are ashamed to get mad. B eau tifu l in w h atev er she wears, I V. «'ck-entl a t Homo— | picturesque and, nobie anim al I collection taken in Advertising. th e golden blonde is one of those . had ever seen before. He was Miss E. Evelyn Hulet spent the No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. fo rtu n a te types of fem inine beauty i beyond our reach and seemed to I week-end at home in Merrill, re- I w hich does n o t have to a d a p t it- A man net er realizes how .many things he disapproves DONATIONS , self to clothes. They a d a p t th e m ­ i turning from Ashland Sunday No donations to charities qr otherwise will me made in advertis­ of-until his own daughter or son reaches the age of sixteen. ! know it. Ruth Clifford as Anne Rutledge in j evening, in company with E. J. We reached the old F ort about selves to her. If she elects th e ing or ,ob printing— our contributions will be in cash. “Abraham Lincoln” sp o rt type of clothes, h e r ra d ia n t noon. It occupied a very beauti­ coloring is given a piquantness by I B id k. E sther Keilsmier, and W il­ JULY 16 h a ir th a t all th e re s tra in t in the liam Hulet. The young folks vis- ful and picturesque spot in a sol­ th e sim ple lines a n d boyish access­ w orld will not stop from glinting BLESS THE LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits; itary grove of pine, fir and ju n i­ ories. She can also be u ltra fem ­ — su b sta n tia lly reliable, as well as | ted KlamaJb Falls before re- who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; who w earing fluffy gowns, lig h t fair, if she h as a care fo r h e r type. j turning.— Klamath News. per trees. There did not appear inine redeem eth thy life from destruction.— Psalm 103:2-4. pinks, a n d lig h t blue, flowers and And by th e way, th e new spring to be any other trees in sight. It ruffles. Or she can be th a t very tailleu res dem and a ce rtain type of Being a series of interesting articles dealing with early day stood on the very top of this fashionable a n d very p o p u lar type m akeup. They suggest th e o utdoor Labor needed in Crook county THEY, TOO, WILL BENEFIT S i a? d Ploneer men and women who made history and table-land which declined evenly to-day, th e G arconne type. W hat girl, a n d th e b rig h t sc arfs an d boy­ to save th e hay crop. m ore bew itching th a n a delicate, ish accessories w hich accom pany It was eight years ago that the United States occu­ builded for succeeding generations. toward the east and gave us a is w arm , b eau tifu l face an d the th em do not go well w ith th e a r t i ­ (B y C. B. W ATSON) pied the island of Santo Domingo and assumed control of fine view of Steins m ountains to slender rounded form th a t usually ficial looking w hite powders. Tho the east and B eatty’s Butte, is found w ith th a t type of face— k in d lier a n d m ore m ellow blend­ its government in order to restore the little nation to which was a solitary rounded a ttire d in th e new tailo red suits i n g s of rose and ta n will be found order, to protect it from designing European powers and Chapter Six was brewing, occasional gusts m ountain, apparently only a few th a t a re plain in oolor, sim ple In ; to give an ad d itio n al a ttra c tio n to to saiegnard the interests of the United States in the canal A Day o f Tribulation at th e Stone bringing rain and snow. We miles away. The arm y paym aster outline a n d suggest m asculinity ! th e w alking costum e. B ru n e tte s only by w ay of co n trast. She p refe r P eaches and C ream pow der zone. Now we are about to evacuate the island, having in B ridge and a H urried Trip ! found a sheltered place and sat a t the new camp W arner had looks all th e fa ire r fo r th e d a rk b u t blondes, such th e type we are the interim since occupation given the Dominicans four Down th e Lake in a Snow down to eat and discuss the situ­ given us w ritten directions for ta ille u r th a t reveals h e r form su b t­ discussing have a lean in g for ation. We concluded to drive our route, but by m istake had ly, W arm m a n d a rin e -tin te d cheeks, ^Peaches, w hich h a s m ore of a tan hundred miles of modern highway, many other public im­ Storm . around th e south end of the lake over looked B eatty’s B utte and sp a rk lin g deep blue eyes, golden "shade. Bourjoit Beauty Syndicate provements, a stabilized government, a lesson in the ad­ which would entail a sixty mile gave Skull Creek as our next On the morning of July 3, we vantage ot law and order over revolution and chaos and trip before we reached th e east for the Stone Bridge three ! end of the bridge only a half stopping place after Old Fort son, whose poems have been pub­ “ B abbitt" type is notably strong the island’s first free election without bloodshed and started Just Received or four miles below the Ish ranch. mile away. We drove four or five W arner and said the distance lished with much success. these day at all studios and Fall violence. The other night at Hollywood's pictures will show th at the sleek, a On arrival we could see nothing miles south along the lake with would be about th irty miles, but But it was not primarily the desire to accomplish but a long gash through the an increasing storm driving in our w ithout water. We made a mis­ prizefight stadium there were brown-eyed young men have Large Shipment these things that Drought about the occupation of Santo tu lle ’s. The rocks th a t had been faces. Here we camped in a snow take to our great em barrassm ent, gathered in one row of seats flown. of as will presently appear. Jam es J. Corbett, Jim Jeffries, Even the vasoline-haired actors Domingo. Lliey are by-products. The purpose of the dumped in by General Crooks six storm. Galvanized Sprinklers We were surprised to find a Jack Dempsey, Kid McCoy, Billy adm it defeat. United States was to insure its own defense, to make it or eight years before had settled The next day we rounded the lone herdsm an at the old fort, and Papke and Ad W olgast. in the mud at the bottom of the lake and by m aking a forced They are going about with impossible for a foreign power to establish, so near cur slough looking after a band of cattle he And right in the next row sat4 until all were out of sight. Pails rumpled hair, sans cigar­ coast and within striking distance of the Panama Canal, The w ater was clear all the way march cam© w ithin eight or ten had brought to this spot th at Mike Donlin, who used to “sock slightly ette holders two feet long and of the east end of the spring. He was alone and had ’em ” for John McGraw, and be­ w ithout waxed mustaches. naval and military bsaes. it was during the war that across, but we could not tell how miles bridge. At this time the w eather these dangers bee me imminent. But even in peace time deep. H, F. hesitated to send was clear but a cold wind was fixed up one of the old garrison side Donlin was Barney Oldfield. They have shed their foreign- buildings where he lived in com­ A walk in Hollywood is a trip tbe I nited State must keep a. keen weather eye upon his son ahead with the bell mare blowing up the lake, so th at, leav­ fort and isolation. There were through looking clothes and mannerisms the pages of “ W ho’s and asked me to' take the lead the Caribbean ai ing the band in a cove of fine fire springs of ice cold w ater and W ho.’’ and are trying to look as though while the others would rush the they were born anywhere between The I nited States has no desire to further the exploi­ band in behind me, not doubting meadow we sought shelter around he was making b u tter and putting These hot days Hollywood is a point and made our camp. We it away to be carried to a m arket m ourning the passing of the tation of the peoples in the neighboring weak and small th at they would readly take the were tired and knew the horses movie sheik. in the fall. His m ilkhouse was republics. 1 lie necessity for self-defense, however, must w ater. The pack-mules and six­ were tired also and felt it to be of fitting convenience The long-popular hero of the ignore tbe charge of imperialism which has greeted tbe teen of the band followed the bell- safe to leave them w ithout a a with marvel its ice cold w ater in great screen is going out. mare, but the rest refused. American policy. During peace time American interests The “ B ridge” was not straight guard while we prepared our sup­ abundance. He to'.d us th a t the From now on the average type demand that these small and wobbly nations behave but had an elbow tu rn in it about per and camp. The sun was, per­ Indians came around occasionally of American will get the full glow haps, two hours high when we but were friendly and he apre- of the Kleigs— the kind of man THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL themselves as regards their internal politics and bind half way across. As I approached stopped. A fter supper I got onto hended no trouble from them. He one meets in the street or who themselves hv treaties not to have any dealings with for­ this the w ater kept getting deep­ my horse and rode around the TODAY and TOMORROW not surprised, however, at lives next door. eign nations that might imperil the defense of the United er until the Pinto m ule was point to see if the band was all was our recent adventure with them. swimming. One of the other The demand for the alm os‘ States. right. My surprise may be imag­ He said th a t so fine a band of mules seeing the tulle ju st to his 1 his attitude involves undue interference in the con­ right thought to have a mouth- ined when I tell you th a t not a horses as ours would tem pt them horse was in sight. I looked down greatly. ......... cerns ot independent nations, and Uatin-Americans have full. As he turned tow ard It he >the lake the way we had come We rem ained there th a t a fte r­ plunged off th e “ bridge” and into made much ot it. I lie peoples themselves, however, will in and could see a dust th a t I con­ noon and the following night and the course of time realize that their own interests are swimming w ater. He was loaded cluded was raised by the band. on the next day started out for chiefly with flour which kept him furthered by the American policy. They certainly were making good Skull creek at the foot of Steins from going completely under, and time and I felt sure they w e re ! mountain. This herder told us We are offering a great aj with a look cf surprise he clamb­ things at a very low price. being driven. I started a fte r; that from B eatty’s B utte we would THE NEWSPAPER ered back onto the bridge, while Come in, look them over and them as fast as Ju p iter could tra v J There is no greater responsibility than that resting the swimming Pinto seemed to el, but had to slow up after a have a desert of sand to cross only buy w haf you need. You w ithout w ater, but th at a t Skull can save money and help us upon the editor of a newspaper. The late Doctor Talmage laugh at him. I finally reached time. When I did not retu rn to creek there would be an abund­ reduce out very large stock. the eastern bank with my small said: “ The newspaper is the great educator of the Nine­ contingent the camp as speedily as was ex­ ance of w ater and grass. We got <’anp & Maple Syrup, pint 15c while the main band teenth century. There is no force compared with it. It was being rushed back and forth pected, W alrad and Cardwell an early s ta rt the next morning Mazola Oil, g a l. . . . . . . «2.10 ’ - gal.................. 1.15 is book, pulpit, platform, forum, all in one. And there is In an effort to get them to take mounted th eir horses and came and a fte r traveling about twenty ? - i I proceeded to do. It was then sixteen th a t had strayed up the Richard W alton Tully, playwright, preceding the war. The total value Eastern Russia show in each case larger quantity sent to China more than canyon. A careful count show ed! and his less famous namesake, of the exports to Asia and Oceania totals in the 8 months ending with 2/0 per month in 1923, of which $14,000 per month w s ! two o’clock P. M. and we had th Gasoline, fuel oil and at we had nrft lost a horse eith eri Jim Tully, “ hobo” author. V a t’1C fiscal year ending with June February 1924 than in the same doubled. for wages alone. lubricating oil also show increases 30. 1924 seems likely to exceed period of the preceding year. been struggling with the band a t the stone bridge nor in this | A. P. Proctor heads a group of $700 000.000, as against slightly less in movements to the Orient and i.i In the analysis of receipts, it is revealed that over 70 since nine o’clock w ithout any­ elffort of the savages to steal Hollywood Details as to the articles in which auto tires the number exported to than $200.000,000 in the fiscal year sculptors. tjiis increase occurs confirm the Asia and Oceania shows an in­ them. per cent of the freight receipts of 1923 camo from two thing to eat. This place even has a poet- 1914, all of which preceded the the growth occurs crease of about 10% while those to It had turned cold and a storm It was only a few miles further j policeman. He is Cyrus John- open:: g of the war. In the 8 chiefly in manufactures. The num­ the other parts of the world show months ending with February the ber of passenger automobiles sent a decline of nearly 40%. 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