ftutp twd Ä StttA V b to A lt t Wednesday, August la , Iftííl AMBU ri ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS' realizes (Established they are criminals and murderers of .the worst ifyp®, aild were the public the jury there could he hut one result. in 187«) P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sundny by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. que as the free Commune he ret)-, resented. A rtists, wr.’ters, musi- ! cians and every true Bohemian dwelling on the slopes of the famous Hill of M ontmartre, which overlooks Paris, claim citizen- ! ship In an independent govern- 7/ealth Ô/inis Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid Bert R. Greer ...................................................... *.........? ............- ...... E d ito r! °f their party is a Common practice line for the type- George Madden Green ..................................................... 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The fire Members of a crew of Califor­ burning near Igerna has swept nia-Oregon Power Compapy set­ over an area of four square miles ting poles claim they saw a man in extent. set the fire but were unable to The ranch houses occupied by catch him or give his identity. J. J. Murphy and Geoige G. Mur­ phy were threatened, the families State Editorial Association to moving out of each house. The meet in Grants Pass in 1925. T» M ACPAOOEM A b ig ' th re e -m o to re d b ip la n e “a i r e x p re ss” w ill soon e n a b le L o n d o n e rs to see P a ris by n ig h t The man who devised the slogan, “ Power to start a s w ell as th e th e a tre . R e g u la r a,1(l POWPr to Stop,” said something. It is just as import­ n ig h t fliy n g is a b o u t to be s ta r t- ant in one ease as in the other. ’ ed betw een L ondon a n d P a ris , g iv ’ng- p lay g o e rs in th e E n g lish c a p ita l an o p p o rtu n ity to fly in th e e v e n in g to P a ris , see th e p lay an d r e tu r n th e sam e n ig h t „ , . The Democratic P res'dential rea d y fo r w ork th e n e x t m o rn in g . PARIS, August 12 — Efery Nominee at Close Range ----------- at W ork and a t Play bridge in Paris has its beggar. T he s tr e e t of th e “ bad boys” John W. Davis T here a re m any Infections pro ducing backache, as tuberculosis a n d typhoid feyer. In tuberculosis th e re is frequently a deform ity pro- ” , duced. The tre a tm e n t should be Quiet rest on a fairly rigid bed, a n o u rish fcg diet of n a tu ra l foods avoidance of constipation, p roper ' care of th e skin by sun. air, and ¡ f ic tio n , an d cool sponge baths. plenty of fresh air, and sleep, | B ackache resu ltin g from typhoid fever is not associated w ith de- fo rm ity though th e spine m ay be T , The Pont des Arts, which is the n , the scene ot a ll.e ly spanking j OS tETTER EDITOR’S NOTE- This is th e ¡fam ous little footbridge built by third and last article on th e per­ Napoleon to cross over from the son ality o f John W. D avis, Dem o­ Louvre Palace to the Institute, is cratic P residential candidate,! not such a good one (or business, w ritten w h ile observing th e nom ­ according to the celebrated one- inee at w ork am i play on Seven legged blind man who holds down DONATIONS H undred Acre Island , M aine, the fort. No donations to charities or otherw ise will me made in advertis­ o n e day la s t w eek. Tw o A m eri- ; p ro p er u p building and local m eas- can “ g o b s” on leav e in th e ' o res th e backache will disap p ear French cap’tal, found it necessary quickly. to use the hairbrush upon a P aris ! lasa‘,“ i o f . h “ low — !J* . . . . guide in a hotel of this quaint i spine an d hip bones. ____ _ s tr e e t of th e “ m au v a is g a rç o n s .” A m o re a p p ro p ria te sp o t co u ld “ Crouched up here from m orn­ sc arc e ly h av e been fo u n d . ing or *ob p rin tin g -^o u r contributions will be in cash. DARK HARBOR, Me., Aug. 12. ing till night, I only make about AUGUST 1« — John W. Davis, Democratic seventy-five cents a day. These THE KINGDOM OP GOD cometh not with observation: N either shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of nominee for President,' will re­ wise academicians who pass this God Is w ithin you.— Luke 17:20, 21. veal him self to the American vot­ way are not ypty free w ith their ers as a new type of political can­ pennies, even when they /have didate when he takes the -stump some. The best bridge of all is RAW MATERIAL IN MAN in his , forthcom When one is inclined to swell up over the thought,.,. ,,,, „ ing t "swing around I the Pont du Carrousel, where | Pe a genuine a rth ritis develop in ! these J0lnta1 as th e result of rh eu - m atic or o th e r infections. , Long illness and surgical o pera- i tio n s req u irin g long lying in bed i m ay resu lt in th e relax atio n of these joints. Some of these cases 1 ? resu lt from sleeping on very re- 4 laxed springs of th e bed, on w hich * th e Individual sleeps as In a ham - * m ock. M erely stiffening th e : 4 springs, ta k in g cool baths, an d ex­ ercises will correct these cases m any tim es. Som etim es if th ere ! Is too m uch relaxation, stra p p in g m ay be necessary for a while. M anipulation tre a tm e n ts a re good PO R TLA N D , A ug. 13. — T a x ­ 1 in m ost of these cases. payers who paid their 1923 fed- Sudden tw ists a n d tu rn s m ay re- era 1 income tax in full are r e - 18ult ln b ackaches of th e relaxed I REVENUE B U M MAILS OUT TAX REFUND CHECKS Of one’s imnortance in the world it tnie-hf bo w p II t n w 1C . ! pression C If th e character im many little bourgeois pass by . , , - . - f he has made while vaca-! by and put their hands into their tlect Oil (die S actual value 111 the market at the rate Ol tloning In Maine is upheld he w ill' pockets when they see me. There 60 cents a hundred pounds. A scientist has estimated! also unfold to the public a brand “ I can easily pick up two or three the eonstinents of the average man, weight about 150.1 new type of campaign. dollars, but woe unto me if the In that body the ? is enough fat to make seven bars of* The voters wil1 view a di8tin‘ police find me o u t!” guished gentlem an with kindly refund checks for 25 per 7 k applications ' prob - soap, enough salt o fill a small shaker, iron to maku two eyes and a fighting chin, ra d ia t­ Every m orning a t the Pont c ceiving e n t nF Hw fn to i ♦ , ably the sltz bath, and m ore o r less Royal a poor woman installs her cent of the total tax paid at the ; rest for a while will take care of 2-penny nails, liu to whitewash two chicken coops, and ing an air of deep sincerity Clem blind husband in a corner, a r­ ra te of about 600 per day from ! theae cases euough sulphur to kill the fleas on the average dog. Shaver, Davis’ campaign m anager, ranges his h at in his hand and the office of Clyde G. Huntley, L um bago is a term frequently w rongly applied, a s it is not a p a r ­ Thus the genus homo ranges in value from about 60 cents regards the favorable impression leaves him till night .when she collector of Internal revenue. ticu larly com m on condition. T rue th at Davis is expected td make on somee back to fetch him. More than 3000 have already been lum bago is a severe paroxysm al ! to around $1.80. stum p as one of the biggest The beggar on the Pont de mailed taxpayers. T h is re fu n d form of m u scu lar rh eu m atism af- Valuable animal! A hog is worth a lot more. Con­ the campaign assets of the Democrat­ l’Alma has a white ra t In a little was authorized by the recent con­ fectin g th e m uscles of th e loins and sideration of one’s bodily constituents convinces that ic Party. cage as attractio n . One of his gress and applies only to taxes th e ir tendinous a tta ch m e n ts. One ay be unable to tw ist or .turn man is made of pretty common material. Soap grease As the American electorate gets small children stands guard, and paid by individuals for the cal­ m th e back, o r to rise to an erect pos­ isn’t pleasant stuff to handle, yet there is more of that to know its Democratic Presiden­ when the crowd gathers around, endar year 1923. ' ition a fte r stooping. Even th e ja r in volume than anything else. The scientist’s analysis tial candidate the Davis stock is the beggar prooses to wri,te some­ These checks range in am ounts or m otton of w alking m ay bring fo a continuous rise, his sup­ thing one desires— his name, the from one cent to $1769.17, which g re a t pain. H ot w ater ap p licatio n s 1 ’’ is not even as gratifying as the Biblical statement in re­ due porters believe. W hether It Will names of his sw eethearts, a love is the largest th at will be issued and especially hot sltz b a th s foi- 1“ lowed by p ro p er m assage to g eth e r «. gard to mud, for dust becomes mud when it is wet. The pass beyond the high political declaration, or a proverb— by any individual in this district. w ith a p ro p er elim inative diet, an d i expenditure for raw material is not great. That much m ark, at present registered by means of the little B raille plan- The total num ber of checks to be a correction of constipation, will ! President Coolidge, depends to a chette and pencil. The price is issued is 22,030 and the aggre­ usually be perfectly successful. is clear. This is one side of the subject. M anipulative, electrical and v ib ra­ large extent on how the revelation w hat one w ants to give. gate am ount of money th a t will to ry tre a tm e n t m ay also be used. When we reflect on what that combination of soap, of the Davis personality is m an­ thus be returned to Oregon tax ­ grease, whitewash and other ingredients is able to do aged. Highway from Stanfield to when mixed properly we are forced to the conclusion Davis is capable of m aking a There are ju st as good fish in payers is $153,055.64. Nolin being resurfaced. th e se-a as there ever were— and that it was a remarkable job. Certainly there was little fiery campaign. It will not be many more vegetables. R ather Coqiulle — Port of Coquille work when such material was used and the result is all the flam ing oratory of the de­ than accept a great falling in the rives votes to build concrete re­ K la m a th co u n ty to hold a n n u a l the more creditable when the output acts according to magogue, but ra th e r the brilliant prices on the vegetable m arket, taining wall in middle fork of fair Sept. 6 to 8, inclusive. of the trained debator who “ greens” vendors near Amiens Coquille river at Carlile fftioal the original design and fulfills the purpose of his stay on torch devastates opposing issues with W all will be 515 feet long and earth. It demonstrates that a good product can he made an array of carefully chosen facts. recently dumped great cartloads estim ated to cost $8,000. of fresh vegetables into the little from discouraging elements. Not that every'person is Associates of the candidate at canals. The fisherm en got busy good, hut that the idea hack of the product was good. Davis vacation headquarters here and had a bigger and b etter haul FOR YOUR How the individual acts determines whether he is just claim th a t the nominee is as in­ than ever. teresting a public speaker as he a mixture, or vastly more than that, is a .man according is a conversationalist. The Davis CANNING to the design of the Creator. H earts were saddened on the F razier & S on anecdotal instinct is certain to Of course more goes into the real man than the chem­ make him popular on the stump. old Hill of M ontm artre the very WE HAVE ist can find in his analysis, and that is what lifts man He possess, in addition, an epi­ day France was celebrating the birthday of her independence. above the rest of creation, makes him more than so much gram m atic flare which sums* up For th© Mayor of the Commune, the point he is trying to make raw material. If it were not so, man would be of about into Peaches an easily remembered phrase. M onsieur Depaquit died a t h>ts GROCERIES the least value conceivable. It lies with the individual This quality is going to aid old home in Sedan, South Africa. ! to determine whether one is a mixture or a man. One can Davis in sloganizing his view The artlat-M ayor of Bohemia was Tomatoes a famous caricaturist who long i he either. points on the voters. FRUITS The favorite stories of John W. led artistic activity in the w orld’s ' Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, greatest a rt colony. Born in T S 1— YOU CAN’T RIDE ON A GRUDGE Do you carry grudges? Cast them aside. Your bur­ den in life is heavy enough without them. Do you boast of your grudges as a sign that you are a free man? Don’t do it. Though you may have created your grudges and though you may feed them, they are your masters. You ,may carry vour grudge up­ hill through life, but it will carry you down. How often we hear the voice in the street in violent impatience. Smith cries: “ If Jones is for it I am against i t ” Then Jones controls Smith’s mind more firmly than if he were his closest friend. It is not worth while to waste our energies and vit­ iate our minds in hate and resentment. It is right to hate evil, but merely pity evil men. If you have been wronged, forget. Why keep the injury fresh? You suffered enough at the time.X Do you long for revenge or to “ get even” with some enemy, actual or imaginary? You magnify his triumph. You continue his ascendancy. You hypnotize yourself within his spell. It doesn’t pa} Many happim ;ses are shared by the least fortunate o t us, and many misfortunes befall the happiest of us. None of us can well afford to spend the hours of retro­ spect or prospect in other than the happiest memories and the brightest hopes that charity anti love can summon. OUR INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN (?) Davis are destined for the news­ paper front page before the com­ 1869, Ju les Depaquit had been i ing campaign is half w-ay over. known for many years through He has an insmppressible fund of his clever and highly Parisian j wit which he draw s on at every cartoons. He was a typical rep- j resentative of th e old school of occasion. Here are a few samples of va­ Bohemian artists and was known cation witticisms made by the to every M ontm artrois as “ Ju les” a cheery, kindly soul who dressed candidate: “ Most politicians who sit on the up in a silk bat and frock coat fence would never think of stand­ when perform ing his duties of Mayor, but contented himself ing on a plank ” “ I believe in short speeches. pajam as and felt slippers for You will have to save a soul in everyday wear. He was as u n i-1 tw enty m inutes or never.” “ The reason I decided to ad­ dress the Democratic convention a fte r my nomination was to give the party an opportuinty to see the color of the horse they bought.’ John W. Davis appears too much the dignified gentlem an to attack the personality of his poli­ tical opponents. It will be the is­ sues of the opposing parties th at will be impaled in steely phrase. „„ _ _ heat of lIie Uip„l8n ae. As the the W campaign de- veiops, howver, it is possible th at this attitu d e may change. It will be interesting to see the W est ✓ Virginian in angdr. None of his friends can rem em ber ever hav­ ing seen the candidate lose his temper. The even disposition of the candidate is accompanied by a perfect poise. Davis cannot be stam peded and it will be difficult to “ heckle” him on the stump. The Democratic candidate o w n s' a good speaking voice and a j strong constitution, which should ' aid him in standing up well u n - 1 der the stress of the contem plat-1 ed transcontinental speaking tour, J The figure of Davis with a pipe! in his mouth and his dog a t h is' heels is a regular part of the landscape at his home in Locust • Valley, N Y. Since the candi-i date arrived in Maine he has ~ Desp.te all the testimony and scientitic (ioncl'iisions of alienists and psycliiartrists, in an attempt to p r,,_ ove Loeb and Leopold mentally incapable, the general public VEGETABLES < > < > should receive careful attention, as a faulty roof­ ing can prove expensive, dangerous and unsieht- ly. ♦ ♦ ♦ : Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing lias stood all of the most severe » ► < > < ► tests, We will be glad to explain the advantages of asbes­ tos roofing. ♦ * Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. ♦ ♦ * “ In th e H e a rt of T ow n” ♦ ♦ 4 Genuine Tennessee Aromatic | Red Cedar Chests uive absolute protection against Moths, Mice, Dust and Damp ' i hese cedar chests do not deterior­ ate as chests made o f interior cedar do. FEED Plaza Market H. A. Stearn s 61 N. M ain • Swenson & Peebler Biggest Home Furnishers in Ashland F razier & S on What the World Is Doing 1 A s Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine Is the wood-shed cluttered up with Albany — New bridge to be built across Santiam at W aterloo. Your House Sizes: 40 to 48 inches; moderately priced Sales of Your Surplus Articles give up smoking entirely to save his voice. The Roofing of and all the trimmings. Quick That a Medford paper charges Ashland with con­ ducting an intensive campaign in registering out-of-state motorists in an effort to maintain the lead over that city is a trivial affair and not worth comment were it not so far from the truth. The fact of the matter is Ashland has never approached Medford in the matter of a cam­ paign to register out-of-state motorists. This is sub­ stantiated in many ways, not the least of which is the fact that the local registration office was not opened on Sundays until about three weeks ago. The local office was also closed July 4th and other holidays. Nor have any ilambuoyant road signs been erected near the state line calling attention to the registration office located here. Compared with Medford, Ashland’s efforts to issue non-resident permits to motorists has been insignificant. H ^ ^ ^ k i ^ h ^ □ A tact, worth recognizing in connection with the Ash-1 always been one of his chief en- land registration bureau is that it is conducted for about j°ymen^8- The candidate prefers half the expense entailed by other offices throughout the the ,onB-8tennned variety of pipe state, than this through in spite any of the fact bureau more permits them' R is here other in Ore™ are issued V ! ld 7?! that d°2e"S a« the °f speech-making • * c » u in ( negon. I tour approaches, the nominee will . Bui fa/l is aaníffgí equipment which has a value to somebody, but is worthless to you? Is the store-room or attic filled with articles which are not in use? Make a quick disposal of these sur­ plus articles by using a classified advertisement in The Tidings Bugs, N ot G>ld, Take Birds to Southern Climes Shoe Protector for the Youngsters Scarcity of insects, owing to the ap­ proach of winter, and not cold weather, causes birds to start south when the frosts arrive, according to a western scientist. Seed or flesh-eating fowl, unaffected by the lack of bugs, sur­ vive all year as far north as the Arctic Circle. While migrations are largely determined by the food supply, it is believed that habits inherited from the glacial ages partly influence some species. The tern makes a continuous 11,000-mile flight between the polar regions of the north and south, while the golden plover, which spends its summers in the Arctic and its winters in South America, goes first to Nova Scotia as it starts southward, then flies 2,400 miles to Brazil. * * * It is a common experience that boys constantly using their coaster wagons wear out the sole of one shoe much faster than t h e other one, owing to t h e manner in w h ic h the w a g o n is pro­ p e lle d and braked. T h r e e pairs o f s h o e s a n d sometimes more a r e often worn out in this way in one sea- so n , A g o o d method of pre­ venting the shoe from such quick IM P O S IT IO N wear is to protect it by means of an extra sole, made of thick leather and strapped on as shown, the straps be­ ing riveted to the extra sole. Two straps are most convenient to use for thia purpose, one for the heel and the other for the toe. * * * Fighting Rooster Fish Is Caught off the Mexican Coast Seven Men Lifted by Magnet, Rarely caught, and then only after One Hanging Downward a terrific battle, the rooster fish is To demonstrate the pulling power j of an industrial type of electromagnet I used for separating metallic sub- , stances from other materials, seven | men, totaling 1,150 pounds in weight, j were suspended from it and lifted ’ clear of the ground. The magnet was hoisted in a rope sling about eight j feet from the floor and a metal bar ; was placed in contact with it. When , a current of 220 volts was applied, six I men grasped the bar and were lifted ' -dear of the ground. A seventh man, iDto whose shoes had been placed thin metal plates, was hoisted up and held head downward. * * * {[In the last twenty-three years, only eveuty-three persons have been killed a railway accidents in England. The ears 1901 and 1908 were without a r.gle fatal accident to passengers and » 1923 only one railway accident in- ulved loss of life. described by sportsmen who have en­ countered it as one of the most beauti­ ful and finest game fish to be found anywhere. Because it roams only in the waters off the west coast of Mex­ ico and South America, it is said to be still unknown to most fishermen. Many expert anglers in the resorts of Lower California have reported the loss of their tackle after a struggle Finishing Radio Panels Panels on radio cabinets usually iiave a highly polished surface but it is sometimes desirable to have a dull satin finish instead. Such a surface may be cbtair.ed by sanding the panel down with a piece of No. OCCO sand­ paper, attached to a blcck padded with a piece of felt or similar material. The block should be about 3 or 4 in. long and the felt about % in. thick. The panel should be rubbed in one direction only. After the glossy sur­ face is removed the panel should be wiped with an oily rag, and it will then have a beautiful satin finish. * * * ^[Scholars estimate that at the end of with this fish, so-called because of the present century the population of the grotesque appearance given it by the United States will be between a long fin on the back. 175,000,000 and 200,000,000.