Without the use of medicine cures nine cases o u t of ten of asthma. This is a proven fa ct VOL. XLIX A shland D aily T idings T he Tidings Has Been Ashland's Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43 NEW TIDINGS PRESS OUR Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years SECTION TWO ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 12, }925 NEW MALARIA GERMS . • » Cannot survive three month» in the rich ozone at Ashland. Puri doinestie water helps. COMET PRESS BIGGER, BETTER PUSS TO MEEI THE GROWTH OF ABGGER. BETTER TIDINGS. A LITTLE TIDINGS THSTI HISTORY OF TIDINGS STORY OF THIS CITY Paper Furnishes Accurate —Account of Happenings For 50 Years ■ —- t FOUNDED IN YEAR 1876 Under Various Ownerships, Paper Has Grown to One of Beet Journals in Southern Ore. Added Features to be Used When Six Page Paper Be­ comes Fact. Tidings Contracts Fpr Several New Features Which Will Add Life to Paper. (BY F. D. WAGNER) W ith the installation and operation of The Tidings’ new newspaper press, a program of extension and im­ provement was simultaneously started, which the man­ agement feels certain will gradually develop into even further extensions and improvements for The Tidings. During the last year The Tidings occasionally has been crowded on certain days of the week, particularly on Fridays, which has forced the leaving out pf news m atter so that ay advertisements could be included in the four pages. I t was difficult to switch from four to six pages on short notice, hut with the present press equipment, which perm its more flexibility^ it will be easy to switch from four to six or eight pages whenever the amount of advertising justifies. Temporarily, three issues each week, probably Wed­ nesday, Thursday and F riday will be six pages, while the other issues of Saturday, Monday and Tuesday will re­ main four pages, as at present, untjil advertising in" creases to justify six pages also on the three days last mentioned. Thia increase on three day« of the week will permit the use df several new features for which The Tidings has contracted. Among the features which will be used In the Blx-page Issues, anti whenever possible in the four- page Issues, are the following: A woman' page each Thursday, combining Society Notes, and. other features Interesting to wo­ men. A dally editorial cartoon by Doran H. Smith, one of the na­ tion’s most renowned cartoonists, who will give a picture-comment on current events and opinions.' “Mom 'n Pop,” a family comic, by Taylor, who has made millions of Americans laugh. A daily fashion Illustration, giving a glimpse of the latest styles. “Out Our Way,” a comic by Williams, which is one of the best on the market and a third comic, “Everett True,” by Condo, who gives a deep Insight into hu­ man fraillties. An up-to-the-minute illustrated cut service, covering all the lat­ est news events of the worM, which will be furnished The Tid­ ings by NEA Service Inc., of TIDING ASKS ¡™ !! « WILL M I T AT LEAST IWtt HW IB FOE NEWS GATHERING DURING DAY. The story of the Ashland Tidings is the storv of Ash­ land. The files of this naper covering a period of almost fiftv years contain the most authentic and the most com­ plete. history of the com­ munity that is in existence. ¿The villago folks who first established their hopies around the old mill on the hunks of the beautiful moun­ tain stream they called Ash­ land Creek, it is safe to say, never dreamed of paved streets and nine store build­ ings as features of their little settlement in the Siskiyou foothills. The founder» of the Tidings perhaps never had even a dnh vision of a web perfecting press and linotypes in their office. But these things have come to pass nevertheless. W hat his­ tory the files of the Tidings during the next fifty years will make is another story. This story is of the past and particularly of the Tidings’ past. The initial issue of the Ashland Tidings was dated Jane 17^1874. The editor and publisher was Mr. James Sutton. The putting out of the first issue was quite an event in the town, tor which a Every Bit of News Turned. population of five hundred people was claimed. The first issue of in Makes for a Better, its own (and (only paper In »■ Newsier Paper growing town always marks an epoch In Ito history. Ashland The Dally Tidings management villagers were all expectancy. la desirous of giving Ashland There was a scramble to secure the best newspaper It Is pos­ the first sheet to come off the sible to make within the realms of Bound ■ buelness re­ delivering the papers folded, press of this nature, and these press. It had been promised to The Daily Tidings is glad to announce today one of turns on the investment, and ready tor the carriers, at the are found only In the more Welborn Beeson, who had hauled modern and up-to-date offices of the press to town with his team the extensions and improvements lie most revolutionary, most far-reaching improvements completion of Its performance. and wagon from Roseburg, 135 which were announced and ex­ in equipment which has ever been made in an Ashland This is In direct contract to the’ country. The ink spreads on to the type long miles, but for some reason emplified In this iasne prove newspaper office. the capacity of our former from two fountains he had to be content* with the this, but the cooperation of the cylinder iprese which pifnted rollers Looking forward ten or twenty years, The Daily 8 fourth, more fortunate subscrib­ through a series of distributing newspaper’s readers Is necessary two pages of an eight-column In making the original 8 ers being Clark Taylor, C. B. to reach the point where the pa­ Tidings has anticipated the needs of the future and, with 8 plans for the Installation 8 paper at a speed of about 1800 rollers. The press rests on a concrete Watson and another party whom per can print the mlximum this issue. The Daily Tidings newspaper printing equip­ 8 of the new Goss-Comet 8 an hour. foundation, with a large pit, name has been lost. amount of news. ment to the most optimistic requirements of the next two 8 newspaper press, The Tid- 8 Sheets of paper, instead of three and one half feet deep Mr. Sutton had gathered .togettk- Many readers of a newspaper 8 Inge management tents- 8 rolls, were used in the formor or three decades. under the press to facilitate er a mechanical equipment which are prone to forget to tell the arranged to locate 8 method, and this meant that the Several weeks ago, The Tidings contracted with The 8 8 tlvely threading of the paper and to comprised a used Washington editor of Uttle news events about the big press In the front 8 paper had to be fed through allow Inspection while the preee handprese of the old "armatrong”’ themselves or their neighbors, Jo ss Printing Press company of Chicago for the delivery 8 office, facing the plate 8 the press, sheet by sheet, twice (Continued on Page Seven) type; there was a little hand levet sometimes thinking the news­ of a Goss Comet web perfecting press to The Tidings. 8 glass window at the front, 8 In order that it would be print­ is running. paper doeB not want these small This machinery, a full carload weighing 22,000 pounds, 8 so that everybody passing 8 ed on both sides. Then the The press Is driven by a five- Job press with which to print Items. The editor DOES WANT horse power motor, which le en­ cards, letterheads, etc. The type 8 Thd Tidings office could 8 sheets had to be taken to a these small items and each Item, arrived in Ashland recently, but, due to an accident to 8 see this wonderful piece 8 hand-fed folder where again, closed In a pit three and ono- stock consisted of a few cases of no matter how small or how In­ the expert press mechanic, erection of the press was de­ 8 of machinery operating. 8 sheet by sheet, they were folded balf feet deep alongside the bourgeoise, and small pica body consequential, goes to make up layed. A concrete 'pit had already been prepared by 8 rear of the press, and connected type for the reading matter of However, this couid 8 for the carriers. a good, newsy newspaper, which Contractor H. C. High of this city in the Tidings shop, 8 not be done, as the space 8 with the press by pulleys. The the paper, also one case of non­ It can readily be seen by even speed of the press Is regulated pareil tor legall advertisements is representative of the entire 8 would not permit, since 8 | the most inexperienced layman over which the new press now rests. * . citlsenship of a community. by a Cutler-Mamer controller, and poetry, with an antiquated R. C. Rogers, of San Francisco, recently arrived in 8 the press and folder rp~ 8 that in the printing of the paper which will allow a variety of assortment of larger and heavier The management urges all 8 quire euch a large amount 8 now, much time Will be saved, the Tidings readers to bear Ashland and erected the new press, which is now in op­ 8 of open floor apace. The 8 speeds from 1700 to 4,000 com­ types for advertising uses. When by a much more convenient and this In mind when they take a eration. pleted papers per hour. In need of n paper cutter the 8 only place where aufflc- 8 more modern method. trip, when they have a visitor, printer visited the village tinahop. The quality of the paper is 8 lent open apace could 7>e 8 Feeling certain that Ashland will continue to grow The Goss Perfecting press is when there Is a party in their Indeed It was the pfoverblal “hat- also greatly Improved by the use 8 found, without disrupting 8 Inside of Shop Painted by household, or when they know and that within the next few years this city will experi­ 8 the other operations of 8 a marvel of mechanical skill, of th e ' new equipment. The full” of type and working tools of anything which is of Interest, ence a solid business growth which will ^produce a sub­ 8 the business, was at the 8 and the many functions It per­ Comet turne out a beautifully that made up the original phy­ Swenning and Gear,. to phone The Tidings. stantial increase in advertising, The Tidings has made a 8 rear of the printing shop, 8 forms In one operation are in­ printed page with perfect Im­ sical equipment of the Tidings Local Men In this* way The Tidings can change n printing equipment which is more rapid thaï! 8 where the new press Is 8 teresting to watch. The huge pression and perfect Ink distribu­ office. But Ito editorial and me* roll of paper Is placed at the 8 , now located. 8 rear of the press. If unrolled, tion. Every line of type stands chanlcal force, full of ambition W hen arrangements were give a better, newsier newspaper the average newspaper ever makes. regret our Inability 8 this paper would reach a dis­ out evenly and clearly. Every and energy, didn’t know any­ made to improve the Tidings which will be beneficial to you, Ordinarily newspapers change equipment by degrees, 8 8 to We thing about the modern eight set the press at the 8 tance of about three miles. The paragraph can be easily read. newspaper printing! equipment as well as to ourselves. going from a press of certain speed to one Slightly faster, 8 front of the building, 8 hour day, and covered the local The new press allows an and when many new features Is threaded across the bot­ from a press of one size to one slightly larger, but The 8 where It could always 8 paper field with remarkable care and hour’s more time for type setting were added to Improve the make­ LIKES ASHLAND AS tom of the press to the left and up of The Dally Tidings, some­ A PLACE TO LIVE Tidings, feeling that the growth of business here tfould 8 be seen; but we are sure 8 under the lower cylinder where on *our two linotype machines, comprehensiveness. The patrons body in the shop looked about justify it, skipped one or two of thé changes which would 8 our readers will want-to 8 one side of the paper is printed without causing a delay In get­ loved the Tidings and trusted add "We came to Ashland to en- 8 see thia press in opera- 8 H Is then carried to the extreme ting the papers in the hands of confided in It as they would oho and remarked that the smoke- have ordinarily been made. - of their own family.. 8 tion and therefore, we In- 8 .«I- and to the top of the ma­ the carriers. stained walls and ceilings in the ter business we liked It as a with hone city. We eogKi nave had t . snrrefi aiatn — aff f a toptts shop would not harmoi Who p'ureLtoe g f e s s ii chine wliera It passes under tie the shining new press. , locations In Eugene, Medford pacity, although still capable of printing many hundred 8 at any time, but partlc- 8 top cylinder and the reverse another milestone of The Tid­ of the day in hia edltorlnll col­ So arranbemqnts were made Orants P au or »Salem, but yr« thousand more newspapers, and the folder, are now being 8 nlarly about 4 Vclock In 8 'side of the sheet Is printed. ings path of progress. It will umns and expressed his coavlC- with Swenning and Geer by the selected Ashland because we dismantled, while alongside these t^ o pieces of old ma­ 8 the afternoon when the 8 From here the paper is carried enable the paper expand and tlone “without fear or tnvot” to owner of the building occupied liked the atmosphere of a home chinery, the more modern Goss Cfomet, a smothly running 8 press wlll^he turning out 8 back to the rear of the preee grow, and t o . serve the com­ very smooth English. He devot­ 8 the copies of The Tidings 8 where It, Is cut thru the center. munity of which It has been a ed much space to literary .and by The Tidings to have the city,” said 8. D. Doremus of the press of more than five times the speed of the old press, Standard Cleaners, telling why 8 at a rapid rate. _______8 The prjntlng Is now done, but part for approximately SO years historical matters. In fact home walls and ceilings kalsomined each aftetnoon prints and folds The Tidings in a small and toned up to harmonise wRh he located in Ashland. the press has not. completed lta No one ean question the faith of the most valuable Southern Mr. Doremeua stated that in part of the time it form erly took to print and fold the to accommodate. the beauty of the new piece of This «press la absolutely thi work. The sheet, traveling to of The Tidings In Ashland. *n>e Oregon history to print Will be found In the early fUea of the machinery. One Improvement selecting Ashland, he and his papers on the old press. / • • last word In printing equipment the right in one oonttnuous strip Installation of this marvelous paper, la the fltot led to another and The Tidings wife* had done so ‘not because Is now formed and enters the press proves conclusively that The Tidings owners and employes are proud of this for newspapers In average else folder, which working with al­ thia newspaper believes In. the of the Tidings a now has a brighter, more at­ they felt that they could make cities, and la a marvel of pre­ tractive printing shop. Last win­ mere money here than elsewhere new press and we hope that our judgment in installing cision with Its many special most human intelligence It folds, future of Ashland and Oregon. space was devoted to ter extensive improvements were but because they liked the city this modern machine, and in making the improvements features for production and ad­ cuts and trims the paper and The Investment of this capital le legend of Crater Ldto 1 made In the appearance of the as a place to live. “We decided in the various departments of The Tidings, will be ap­ passes out the finished product a concrete Illustration of the An editorial described hi justments. we could make ‘ a living here buelness office of The Tidings. In the chute to the left ready Tidings management’s faith In wonders of the lake aad i The press prints four, «six or When you come In to look and with the advantages of Ash preciated by the public. the writer waa a This machine, a Gose C om e«---- ...... ................. ................— — sight pages of an eight-column for delivery.' Four and six pages this section. over the new press—-and every­ land i s a city of homes, of good The management hopes the web perfecting preee, aa shown 1 33,000 pounde, sod The Tldinge paper direct from the roll at are printed in the asms manner schools and chnrchea, we thought body Is Invited to do thli a speed of 3,100 to 4,000 papers The Mrrated edge 1» a earn sign above, has been Installed. It office has been busy during the brighter, cleaner office and shop It best to locate here,” Mr occupied a foil car, weighing last few weeks making changes per hoar, all In one operation, that It has been printed on a Dorsum us mid. will greet you. TIDINGS SHOP PRESENTS NE» APPEARANCE A Everyone Invited to Look Over Press and Plant