ASHLAND D A IL Y Saturday, August 2d, lOiit T I D I N G § ’ been unsuccessfully trying to affect cures for manv rears. ¡ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' (Established in 1870) lhese are the days when those who have been hook- ** ing the big ones by word of mouth can sneak away and « bring back actual evidence of their prowess with the hook '« and line. i Published Every Evening Except Snndny by ASHLAND PRINTING CO. B e rt R. G re e r .......... ........................................................................................E d ito r G eorge M adden G reen ...........................................................B u sin e ss M anager ■—*“----------------- S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered In C ity On® M o n th ........ h re e M onths $ .^5 1.9 5 3.75 !s Months__ g 00« Y e a r ........ By Mail and Rural Routes: O na M onth T h re e M o n th s .................................. ................................................... .......... O n. T « , -------------------- « t o DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Yearly Contracts: j ___ I llu s tr a te d By a F a m ily P o r tr a it 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 As a matter of fact, little damage is done bv racing 750 a train to a crossing The grief occurs when the race ends $ .65 in a tie. j u . —1 ■■■ 1 ■ * . ---------—— ---------------- 2ti________________ ____ .___________ S ingle In se rtio n , p e r inch .......„ ........ ............................................... i 8 O re E x clusive In te rv ie w By A lonzo G issing In the old days, “ crossing the bar” meant that one » « » « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 was tluough with life. Now, crossing the street means the same thing. O F F IC IA L C ITY P A P E R ............................. .................................. T e lep h o n e 39 WBtOled a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o sto ffic e a s S econd C lass M all M a tte r coach at Everett, THE ORACLE road The road that sees very little turning is the wrong .30 O ne in se rtio n a w eek ................................................... Two in se rtio n s a w eek ................................................. D aily in s e rtio n ..... ..................................... A man’s hills usually haunt him when the ghost walks. Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................................................ $ E ach su b s e q u e n t In se rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e . " ...................... C ard o f T h a n k s ___ —___ ____ - _____ ____________ O b itu a rie s, p e r lin e ................................ ' n «X i« n. ............................................ .......... ~~.............................. W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G ,, * 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 o r a c o lle ctio n ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g . -Fife. w ill b® allow ed R e lig io u s o r B en ev o len t o rd e rs. “ I ’ve lived h e re fo r fifty y e a rs ,” sa y s J . Me E m see R edd, “ an d n o th in g ’s e v e r h a p p e n ed y et. T he d a rn to w n ’s sim ply d e a d . Once th e sew ag e ra n in g u tte r s , a n d oozed off dow n th e h ill. Now th e y r u n it u n d e rg ro u n d , b u t it all ru n s d o w n w a rd still. ‘‘W hen I f ir s t cam e to A sh lan d , ‘w ay back fifty y e a rs ago, th e tow n w as try in g to g e t a h e a d , and it still Is try in g to grow . N o th ­ in g ’s e v e r h a p p e n e d y e t, o u r g ro w th h a s been b u t slow . I t ’ll still be b u t a v illa g e w hen it com es m y tim e to go. “ T hey say w e ’ll h av e a new h o te l, b u t th e fa c t a in ’t w idely b e lie v e d .' I ’ve h e a rd and la u g h ­ ed a t a ll such stu ff, a n d h av e n e v e r been d e c eiv e d .” DONATIONS No d o n a tio n s to ch arifces o r o th e rw is e wiU m e m ad e in a d v e rtis - la g 9r p a in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in c a sh . AUGUST 2 3 * l.iF S P IR IT Oh T H E LO RD GOD is upon m e: because th e L o rd h a th a n o in te d m e to p rea c h good tid in g s u n to t h e m eek : he h a th s e n t m e to bind up th e b ro k e n h e a rte d , to p ro cla im lib e rty to th e captives, a n d th e o p e n in g of th e p riso n to th em th a t th e b o u n d .— Isa ia h 6 1 :1 . COLONIZING LAND The successful banker, when approached by a pros- ; pective business man for a loan, usually investigates the man s ability in the line of business in which he intends j to use the money he seeks. Upon the banker’s decision a sk t h a t fra u d a n d c o u rite rfe itin g of b u tte r be sto p p e d . T he le g is ­ as to whether he considers the man capable o f making a i la tu r e h a s so o rd e re d , b u t th e success in the proposed venture, depends the granting m id d lem e n , w ho m a k e good p ro ­ of the loan. fits on sh ip p in g in th e se m illio n s The United States government today is finding that of p o u n d s of s u b s titu te s , h a v e in ­ in the early days of the opening and settlement of gov­ voked th e re fe re n d u m on th e law a n d a r e m a k in g s tre n u o u s e ffo rts ernment reclamation projects, the government failed to to h a v e it (defeated a t th e com ing use sufficient selection when they opened the project electio n . P ra c tic a lly a ll of th e land t o farmers. Communities which have fostered In devising new a n d Ingenious vat oleo sold in O regon is sh ip p e d in great land booms, getting land purchasers, but not farm- latiu n s of th e original sc a rf them e. from o th e r s ta te s. Som e sc arfs have developed p ra c ­ producers, have Iso learned the same lesson. The re- tically into capelets o r w raps; suit has been to many failures on the project and oth ers a re so volum inous th a t th ey alm ost cover the dress w ith which “ boom” lands. he only requisite, it seems, was that they a re w orn; som e have pockets, and so on, ad infinitum . the fanners were willing to settle on the land, even But, perhaps, th e m ost original though they may not have had sufficient experience Idea so fa r is th e sc a rf w ith th e arm hole, w hich m akes use of the finances to carry them through the development period w ords “ fit” and “ c u t”. This long Dr. Elwood Meal, commissioner of reclamation, in sc arf of prin ted crepe de chine sketched by Cheney In P a ris is a special report he has made to the secretary of the in­ edged w ith pleated crepe. It is terior, states: kn o tted on the rig h t sh o u ld er and S u n d a y School w o rk e rs in O re­ H E tim e h a s passed when a slit a t th e m iddle so as to pass the “ In order that the farmers may succeed, a practical gon w ill re jo ic e to know t h a t A. scarf could be Just a sim ple left a rm thro u g h . T he h a t is also business superintendent who has a knowledge of farm length of silk, an d expect to m ade of the sam e crepe de chine, M. L o c k e r, In te r n a tio n a l F ie ld be in the fro n t ra n k of scarfdom . pleated an d plain, a n d finished w ith S e c re ta ry fo r th e U n ited S tate« conditions should be employed to plan settlement and The vogue for scarfs continuing a g u a in t door k n o c k e r o rn am e n t t i a n d C a n a d a , is to v isit th e n o r th ­ advise settlers For the past six months I have been unabated, th e com petition is keen i dull gold. ------------------------------------------------------- w e st in S e p tem b e r. T h e tim e al- studying the causes for increasing arrears of payments -------------------------- i lo ted to O regon is fro m th e 1 2 th hj settlers and the widespread demand for postponement 2 1 st in clu siv e. T he O re­ Bringing Sciencejnto the BakeshofA ’ to gon th C e ouncil ot payments on federal irrigation projects. of R e lig io u s E d u c a ­ tio n , th r u its A c tin g G en eral Sec­ One reason has been the extreme agricultural de­ r e ta ry , M rs. J e a n M. Jo h n s o n , is pression, which, however, is temporary and mav be ig­ p e rfe c tin g p lan s to cover as la rg e nored. a p a r t of O regon as possible in “ There are other reasons which we must consider. th e te n days a llo tte d to th is s ta te . One of these is the terms on which settlers have bought Mr. L o ck er w ill e n te r th e s ta te farms and the prices they have paid for them. Another fio m th e s o u th an d th e f ir s t c o n ­ fere n c e of c o u n ty o ffic ers and is the lack ot capital and the lack of other qualifications w o rk e rs w ill be held a t A sh lan d indispensable to success in agriculture. on S e p te m b e r 12 th . E ach d a y “ The evidence is conclusive that we must in the w ill be given to s im ila r c o n fe r­ future pay more attention to settlement problems and the ences, th e c o u n tie s c o -o p e ra tin g qualifications of settlers if we are to escape complica­ a c c o rd in g to d ista n c e a n d ro ad s. Mr. L o ck er w ill v isit o th e r tions and losses that will discredit if not terminate this c o u n tie s on la te r d a te s. policy.” ENCOURAGE THE BOYS i j Th,G. *pint °f the organizatioii8 and leaders of Ash­ land which has made it possible for the Pioneer Boys and the Boy Scouts to enjoy an outing at Lake of the Woods is commendable. These two organizations are developing in youth traits which will prove to be valuable assets in manhood and Ashland can do nothing more constructive than to encourage these boys’ organizations whenever possible. And an outing in the woods develops the hoys as quicklv as any training—teaches him initiative, bravery and man­ H IS is n ot m erely a u ral p a rty N igeria, A frica, a w a r dance, b u t peaceful a g ric u lt­ am o n g nativ es of w ho a re g rin d in g in g science. In these la b o ra to rie s liness. all of th e in g re d ien ts used in m a k ­ ing b read a n a c a k es a re tested fo r p u rity a n d quality. O ver 20,000 sam p les a y e a r a re tested. A ccur­ i “! Califonii'“ assessed a fine against Uw “ ke a te co n tro l is k e p t on th e p u rity a cieienoant who was charged with obstructing his wind-' We are w ondering if th e baby a n d q u a lity of flour, yeast, sugar, salt, yeast food, m ilk a n d sh o rte n ­ with a mass of stickers, thus preventing the driver i :'i,"'1 S T J S ing. Also b u tte r, eggs, b ak in g .in na\ mg a clear vision of the road ahead, which was i rate he win not recelve th e n o u r- pow der, cocoa and raisins. ent w hich o ...... u r A .. m erican ch ild ‘ ­ One of th e big advances in held to he dangerous. Some tourists seem to have as the lahm ren get from th e fine breads, b rea d m ak in g developed by th is main ambition of their touring the procuring of as f manv w h ich have been developed by re ­ co m pany w as rese a rc h to d e te r­ search In th is c o u n try to a h igh m ine w h a t w as best fo r feeding th e stickers for their windshield as possible. p oint of n u tritiv e value. T he y e a st in th e dough. I t w as found la b o ra to ry h a s played a n im p o rt­ th a t th e p ro p e r m in eral n u trim e n t a n t p a rt in th is developm ent. In helped th e yeast to grow w hile Not only is the city of Ashland enjoying an embryonic th e in se rt is show n a p o rtion of ra isin g th e dough. By supplying building era and general prosperity, but the orchardists th e lab o ra to rie s of th e W ard th e necessary m in eral sa lts a who are raising the famous Ashland Alberta and Muir B a k in g C om pany, pioneers in b a k - 1 h e a lth y ferm en ta tio n resulted. peaches are sharing in the general prosperity. They mav have shorter crops, but with higher prices the growers are wearing smile MARKET AGENT IS i The neu est i nbition in aviation is pilotless army NOE IN FAVOR OF planes, the machines being driven by wireless operators from a distance. The same principle could be advantage­ OLEO SALES LAW ously applied to some automobiles, instead of letting them be handled by reckless and inefficient drivers. B y C. E . S P E N C E , S ta te M a rk e t A gent The number ot convictions for violating the game SA LEM , A u g u s t 23— O regon in laws is much larger than it should be. Provision and pro­ an a g ric u ltu ra l s ta te , a n d w hen is p ro sp e ro u s th e tection ot game by the state in order that the sportsmen w th h e o le in s d ta u s te try th riv e s . T h is is tr u e X n l a T n J “ “. ‘" - ' " . i b,ag8’ng “ bird °r '’»wnhlg a deer o - f a n y « a g » r ic „ u » ltu r r , a , l s s ta ta te te , . A nd it should engender in the hunter sufficient appreciation t o , e q u a lly tr u e t h a t th e r e c a n n o t prompt him to obey the closed seasons. • be p e rm a n e n t p ro s p e rity in th e c itie s a n d ’ to w n s of an a g r ic u ltu r ­ a l s ta te w hen th e f a rm e rs do n o t The conduct of the president and his family and the succeed. simple life they are living while on their vacation at the T h e la s t le g is la tu re re a lise d chief executive’s father’s home is typically American of th is. I t re a lise d t h a t th e fa rm e rs the best stock. o f O regon w ere d e s p e ra te ly h a rd p resse d to m a k e b o th e n d s m eet, a The report that snoring is a disease and that it can n d it k n e w t h a t d a iry in g w as th e only b ra n c h t h a t paid be cured will sound rather peculiar to those who have a a b o p u ro t fit. A nd th is le g is la tu re p assed a law p ro h ib itin g th e use of m ilk o r m ilk p ro d u c ts in th e m a n u fa c tu re of b u tte r s u b s ti­ tu te s . T h e law does n o t p ro h ib it th e m a n u fa c tu re a n d sa le of oleo in th e s ta te , a s som e n e w sp a p e rs h av e s ta te d , b u t it does p ro h ib it th e m a n u f a c tu r e of oleo fro m u s­ in g m ilk in th e ir s u b s titu te s . A p p ro x im a tely tw o m illio n p o u n d s of b u tte r s u b s titu te s a re sold in O regon a n n u a lly . It w ould a d d te n th o u sa n d d a iry cow s to th e fa rm s if th e c o u n te r­ fe it b u tte r w as re p la c e d w ith rea l b u tte r , a n d w ith th e m w ould fo l­ low th e ad d e d b u sin e ss to a ll in ­ d u s trie s d ire c tly a n d in d ire c tly d e p e n d e n t. L a s t y e a r 2 2 6 ,4 5 3 ,9 0 5 p o u n d s of m a rg a rin e w ere m a n u fa c tu re d in th is c o u n try . T h e se fig u re s a re of g ra v e im p o rta n c e to d a ir y ­ in g . M any of th e s ta te s a re a g i­ ta tin g s im ila r O regon law s to p ro ­ h ib it oleo b e in g m ad e fro m d a iry p ro d u c ts , se v e ra l ha,ve su c h law s. T he fa rm e rs of O regon sim p ly LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 23. — W ill th e U n iv e rsity of M o n tana, s m a lle s t co llege in th e P acific c o a st c o n fe re n ce , p ro v e a s e n sa ­ tio n in fo o tb a ll th is fa ll? E noch B ag sh aw , coach of th e W a sh in g to n H u sk ie s says th e G rizzlies look lik e th e y w ill sw eep th e P acific. “ I look fo r M o n ta n a to be th e s e n sa tio n of th e c o a st th is y e a r,” says “ B a g g y .” "T h e y had an u n d e fe a te d fre s h m a n tea m la s t fall w hich led Id a h o F ro s h in to a m assa c re . W e play th e m b e fo re we do C ali­ fo rn ia a n d I am lo o k in g fo r a tig h t c o n te s t w ith M o n tan a h a v ­ in g an e d g e /’ B ag sh aw m ay be a d o p tin g th e m e th o d s c a s t a sid e by “ G loom y G u s” H e n d e rso n o f th e U n iv e r­ s ity of S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia and m ay j u s t be th ro w in g a sc a re in to h is c h a rg e s in o rd e r to p re p a re th em fo r M o n tan a. H e goes on, h o w ev er, a n d r e la te s t h a t th e T re a s u re S ta te te a m h a s a p la y ­ e r n am ed ‘I r i s h ’ K elly, w ho, he say s, w ill m ake a ll-co n fe re n c e q u a r te r b e fo re h e is th ro u g h . C oaching M o n ta n a th is y e a r is E a rl (C lic k ) C la rk . C la rk succeed ed B ag sh aw as Wash., high' ooeah near th e isU nda. school a n d r e tu r n s to hi3 f i r s t ' love, M o n tan a, w h e re he played s e n sa tio n a l fo o tb a ll fo r th re e y e a rs. C la rk w as m en tio n e d by W a lte r C am p as an o u ts ta n d in g end of th e c o u n try in 1915, w hen M o n tan a played a tie g am e w ith S y racu se. M o n ta n a p lay s S ta n fo rd th is se aso n , m e e tin g a C a lifo rn ia eleven fo r th e f ir s t tim e in h is­ to ry . C la rk is e x tre m e ly an x io u s to m ak e a good sh o w in g in h is f ir s t C a lifo rn ia g am e a n d is p la n n in g to “ p o in t” his te a m fo r t h a t c o n ­ te st. T h e M o n tan a coach is one of th o se lo v eab le, fig h tin g Irish m e n . A t college, p lay in g b o th a t M on­ ta n a a n d a t th e U n iv e rsity of W a sh in g to n , C la rk w as th e idol of ev e ry s tu d e n t. • If C la rk can coach a s w ell a s he p lay e d , B a g sh a w ’s p red ic tio n t h a t M o n tan a w ill p ro v e a c o a st s e n sa tio n m ay be fu lfille d . A y e a r ago a J a p a n e s e co m p an y sen t a b o at a c ro ss th e P a c ific w ith th re e div ers to a s c e rta in th e ex­ te n t of th e g ra ss beds. L a te r a sm all J a p a n e s e c o m m u n ity w as e s ta b lis h e d on one of th e isla n d s and th e in h a b ita n ts d ra g a n d fish fo r th e w h isk ers. T he fin e r q u a lity of th e g ra s s goes to m ak e s ta g e w h isk e rs an d th e h e a v ie r is m ad e in to g e la tin e , isin g lass a n d k o u ric a k e . V e rn o n ia le ts c o n tra c ts new $20,000 school house. KLENZO DENTA L CREAM Ft Hi While Teeth, 3aUIMaKBaMMNMM&St Ö. OF 0. PLACES fo r M onte B lu l & I r e n e R ic h \f^'j^c{cre¿t¿3 u Ç j m b a r d aiV/ARNER BROS.-r/dS.T/Ct’/Z’A At th e V ÌN IN G “SÜNt)AY*a'nd MONDAY Healthy ” ! (Juins, and a Clean Mouth 25c and 50c G u u ra n te id T o o th B ru sh e s 35c A new b ru sh if th e b ris tle s »•ojiie out MADE OF SEAWEED U N IV E R S IT Y O F O REGO N, i E u g e n e , A ug. 23. — T h e univer-1 sity a p p o in tm e n t b u re a u , m ain - j _______ ta m e d by th e school of e d u c a tio n , VANCOUVER, B. C., A ug. 23. a3 p la te d 110 u n iv e rs ity s t u - — N ot m any m ovie fa n s o r a c to rs en s a n d g r a d u a te s in th e schools know t h a t th e sta g e w h isk e rs ot O regon an d of e ig h t o th e r w orn by h e ro e s a n d “ h e a v ie s” a t s a es since th e f irs t of th e y ear, i H ollyw ood an d e lse w h e re h av e in - o st o f th e a p p o in tm e n ts a re to m an y cases been clipped from the high school te a c h in g p o sitio n s, a l - 1 hed Of th e P acific O cean, n e a r th e t ough 16 of th e n u m b e r have Q ueen C h a rlo tte Isla n d s, off th e een a p p o in te d to p rin c ip a lsh ip s B ritish C o lum bia and so u th w e st an d tw o will be city s u p e rin te n d - | o( th e A la sk a coast. e n ts of schools n e x t y ear. A few d ays ago a G ran d T ru n k I n O th e r S ta te s s te a m e r a rriv e d in V ancouver, N in e te e n g ra d u a te s * h a v e se cu r- B. C., w ith a sh ip m e n t of six to n s ed p o sitio n s in s ta te s o u tsid e of Of th e w h isk e rs fo r sh ip m e n t to O regon, in c lu d in g : Seven in j th e O rien t. T hey a p p e a re d on th e W a sh in g to n , fo u r in Id ah o , th re e m a n ife sts, how ever, as a g a r-a g a r. in C a lifo rn ia , an d one e a ch in T h is is a g e la tin o u s sea g ra ss N ev ad a, A rizo n a, New Mexico, w hich grow s on th e flo o r of th e W isco n sin a n d Iow a. E lb e rt L. H o sk in , w ho rec e iv ­ ed h is M. A. fro m th e U n iv e rsity th is y e a r, w as elected to th e fac ­ u lty of W h itm a n C ollege, W a lla W alla. M r. H o sk in h a s been fo r th e p a s t th re e y e a rs a s s is ta n t p ro ­ fe sso r of e d u c a tio n a t th e U ni­ v e rs ity , d u r in g w hich tim e he com ­ p lete d th e w o rk fo r h is M a ste r’s d eg ree. C h a rle s E. T ra n se e n , w ho also receiv ed h is M. A. th is y e a r, w ill is alw ay s no ticed a b o u t th e fo l­ go to th e fa c u lty of th e O regon lo w er of th e b a th -a -d a y p ra c ­ N o rm al School a s p ro fe sso r of e d ­ tice. u c a tio n a n d psychology. B o th a p ­ Y ears ago, people w ho b a th ­ p o in tm e n ts w ere m ad e th ro u g h ed. fre q u e n tly w ere c o n sid ered unw ise, e n d a n g e rin g h e a lth ! th e a p p o in tm e n t b u re a u . D octors now a d v o c ate a batli- a -d a y to k eep you fit every OVER 1 1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ACRES IS way. S kin h e a lth d e p en d s la rg e ly upon sk in cle a n lin e ss. A Step with Pep McNair Brothers | «Roxatfc D rug S ta n , W, L. DOUGLAS Shoes h av e been on th e m a rk e t for y e a rs a n d have alw ays given Satisfa<-tion. OVERLAND Shoe Shop U N IV E R S A L Electric Cookers are clean, convenient, cool Food p re p a re d in it is b e tte r cooked, is freed from all u n ­ c e rta in tie s as to re s u lts an d re ­ ta in s w ith o u t s h rin k a g e th e fu ll fla v o r an d food v a lu e of each dish. No li o m e is complete without a I niversal Cook­ er. U. S. FOREST FIRE LOSS S«*e us fo r P a r tic u la rs By 8. W. STRAUS, P resid en t A m erican Society for T h r if t IIZ IT H th e developm ent of good ™ roads and the increasing p o pularity of th e autom obile, peo­ ple everyw here a re spending m ore tim e in woodland r e - tre a ts , and it is a m a tte r of pub- 1 i c education th a t lessons in fo rest preserva­ tion should be g iv e n m o re w idespread a t * I tention. 8. W . S T R A U S L a st y ear 11,- 500,000 acres of fo rest lands In A m erica w ere burned w ith a finan­ cial loss In excess of $16,500,000, according to d a ta com piled by the N ational Board of F ire U nderw rit­ ers. The a re a of destroyed fo rests d u ring last year alone w as eight tim es th e acreag e of th e F rench fo rests destroyed o r dam aged th roughout the W orld W ar. The to ta l num ber of fires was in excess of 50,000. » It is said th a t betw een 80 and 90 per cen t of fo re st fires are caused by hum an carelessness. About 20 per c e n t resu lt from care­ lessness In handling c ig a rette butts. The general negligence of cam pers w hile cooking also co n stitu tes one of the g re a t causes of woodland conflagrations. The fo rests of Am erica, original­ ly to taling 822,000.000 acres, have today dw indled to 138,000,000 acres of virgin tim ber. Not only do for­ e s t fires, as reflected in th ese s ta ­ tistics, involve a g re a t loss of hu­ m an life and property, but th is w anton destruction m eans also depriving our wild life of food and sh elter, despoiling our public play­ grounds, relinquishing control of th e d istribution of m oisture, and cu rtailin g the supply of chem icals and o th er by-products of our woods. T he destruction of Am erican for­ e sts affects each of us, and each of us should assum e an educational responsibility In, seeking to pre­ vent the progress of these despoil­ ing forces. Jerrv O’Neal P h o n e 133 rpH E Ashland Electric Supply 2(17 E . M ain 24 0 E a s t M ain St. Quick Sales of Your Surplus Articles Is the wood-shed cluttered up with 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? 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