Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACK TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Friday, July 39, 19ÍÍ
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
W
O
O
D
1 .............. ................ ...........$1213.62'
Total 31393.11 I
H ubbard Bro9., expense Dist.
Road
Dist.
No.
14
No. 1 ..................................
39.Ot
________
.
’E.
Peil,
payroll
Dist.
No.
14 $834.02'
OFFICIAL (TTY AND COUNTY
T h e W hite Paper club of Chicago Ming th e next six months. Among
Total 31252 62 E - C. Hamilton, bills paid for
PAPER
has asked the co-operation of the th e projects of direct interest w h ich !
Road Dist. No. 2
Di3t- No- I 4 ..................... 204.60
TELEPHONE 3 9 ¿
Bruin, payroll Dist. No.
f E - c Hamilton, payroll Dist
American Legion in th eir effort to will be handled Is Armistice Day cele- ’
No 14 ................................ 568.11
Subscription Price Delivered in City
bration, completion of the payment!
' * ' —.................................. 3428.38 j
One month .................................. $ .65 bring back slacker Bergdoll l/om
Payroll Dist. No. S
j M. L Pellet, labor Dist. No.
Three months . . ......................... 1.95 Germany. The W hite Paper club Js ■*of the Monument, the proposition !
Perry, payroll Dist. No.
14 ......................................... .77.00
«
Six months .................................. 3.75 composed of em inent literary men, I of building a suitable hut at Lake
3 ......... ........................
..3 4 5 0 .0 0
One y e a r ....................................... 7.50 and is headed by Emerson Hough. of th e Woods for use of the Legion;
Total $1683.63
Road Dist. No. 4
Mail <*tn( Rural Route*.
Generati
Roads
W.
M.
Tetherow,
payroll
Dist.
One mnnth .................................. $ ..65 Sure, we want Bergdoll, but only a t 'm em bers and th e Boy Scouts, and
No. 4 .................................. $486.64 Thos. Roseberry, payroll gen-
Three months .............................. 1.95 Fort Leavenworth, Kans. He is not plans for conducting the Midwin­
eral roads ........................... $300.00 1
Road Dist. No. 3
Six mouths .................................. 3.50 fit to run at large in this country. t e r Lyceum course which is to sta rt F. J. W atson, payroll Dist.
Hugh Jones, general road ex­
One year ....................................... 6.50 The W hite Paper club states as fol­ in October.
pense ....................................
82.50 j
No. 5 .....................................$289.16
J. D. Adams & Co., grader
R oad Dist. No. 6
lows regarding the Bergdoll case.
ADVERTISING RATES:
blades, general roads . . .
14.60 i
F ran k Farlow . expense Dist.
A LITTLE WATER
Display Advertising
“The Bergdoll case is an affro n t to F air P etitio n F a ils—
No. 6 .....................................$ 42.58 W. H. Brown, general road
Single insertion, each in ch ............30c every good American. It belittles
SPRAYED
' Owing to the fact th a t sufficienti
e x p e n s e ................ ..
12.57 !
Road Dist. No. 7
YEARLY CONTRACTS
on flowers will keep them
the patriotic service of all American signatures have not been secured to J. M. Allen, payroll Dist. No.
Ballou & W right, general road
Display Advertising
expense ................................
48.48 !
7 ......................................... $1094.00
One tim e a w eek.................... 27
fresh and lovely for a long
men and women in the world v.rr. th e petition asking the county court
Busy Corner Motor Co., gen­
Road Dist. No. 8
Two tim es a w eek....................25c
time. Get a reel of our
It has left the power of the United to call a special election to vote on
eral road expense ...........
54.5 i
..
, ,
W. L. Van Houten, payroll
Every other d a y ........................ 20c
first quality garden hose
States open to ridicule, disrespect th e proposition to erect buildings on _ Dist. No. 8 ......................... $2457.69 W. A. Bishop, freight for
Local Readers.
and keep your flowers,
general roads .....................
1.54
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c and contempt on the part of the for­ The fair grounds and as the time
Road Dist. No. 9
To run every other day for one
Clyde Equipm ent Co., gener-
fruits, vegetables and lawn
eign born. Its continuation in its is short now, no fair will be held R. B. Vincent, payroll Dist.
month, each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c present state weakens faitli in our
'
al
road
expense
................
256.91
No.
9
.....................................$599.49
healthy and thriving. And
this fall. It is hoped to have ev­
To run every issue for one month
Road Dist. No. 10 and Market Road C. E. Cass, general r.oad ex­
we help in the effort to
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c American institutions and lessens erything in readiness to present the ! Natwick and Helms, paym ent
pense ................................
11.00
Classified Column.
make gardening pay by
confidence in the American govern­ proposition to the people soon and
on contract, m arket ro ad . 1253.75 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., powder
One cent the word each time.
for Buck Shot hill ........... 142.26
charging the least we can
ment. Bergdoll should be demanded get the buildings and track s ready Floyd A. Gentry, w ork on
To run every issue for one month or of Germany and placed in the peni­
26.00 Central Lum ber Co., general
for garden accessories.
for a big fair next year.- -Medford i m arket road .......................
more, Vic the word each time.
road e x p e n s e .......................
9.50
J.
H
artm
an,
expense
on
m
ar­
tentiary
to
which
he
was
sentenced.”
Mail-Tribune.
Legal Rate:
ket road ........................... 511.92 Eads T ransfer & Storage,
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c
general road expense . . . .
43.00
Johnston L um ber Co., bridge
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
Receives Application Blanks—
"♦ « ♦ I
-•-♦ -I
lumber, market road .
384.30 jFred J. Fick, general road
Brigadier
General
Asher
Miner,
of
l i n e ...............................................3c
k expense
......................... . . 29.66
County Clerk Florey has received Medford Concrete Const. Co.
W
ilkes-Barre,
Pa.,
who
lost
a
leg
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
expense Dist. No. 10 . . . 194.25 iGaddis & Dixon, fencing on
O bituaries, 2% cents th e tine.
in France, was one of th e speakers! j a large supply of application blanks Emil Rosenau, labor on m ar­
general roads .................... 531.15
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
at the banquet tendered by the Newi ; from the W orld W ar V eterans Aid
Gold Hill H ardw are Co., gen­
k
et
road
..............................
26.00
Advertising for fraternal orders
commission for those who wish to C. M. Ruch, expense Diet.
eral road e x p e n s e ..............
3.10
or societies charging a regular initi­ York Shipbuilding corporation on
No.
10
..................................
27.49
:
H
ubbard
Bros.,
general
road
the
occasion
of
.the
trial
of
the
new
a
PP°int
e<
l
attorney
and
appraiser
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
The position Standard Oil Co., oil for Dist.
ligious and benevolent orders will be liner, "American Legion.” General ^Ol ‘Utckson county.
(Continued on Page Three)
No. 10 ................................
38.40
charged th e regular rate fbr all ad­ Miner was responding to Major G en-1 ^as
do with, the paym ent of loans Jack T hrasher, payroll Dist.
vertising when an admission or other eral Price, or Philadelphia, who to ld ' and bonuses to service men in this
No. 10 ................................ 647.50
charge is made.
how his com patriot, after losing his I coun^y* tbe a PPra *sing of land, etc. David Dorn, work on m arket
What Constitutes Advertising!
road ....................... '. . . . . . . 5 5 . 0 0
leg, had offered to go before h is 1
"
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ men for moral effect. “ The loss of |E n «,np D istillate Gomes Back—
A. L.. Goodman, payroll Dist.
ing among some as to w hat consti­
No. 10 ................................ 1836.97
Engine distillate has “come back” Natwick & Helms, contract
tutes news and what advertising, th a t leg,” declared General Miner,!
!
we print this very simple rule which Is justified by the privilege of b e - a fte r a two year period during which
on m ark et road ................ 2500.00
is used by newspapers to dlfferin- ing a member of the American I.e- tim
tiine e it was conspicuous by its ab- W allace Woods, expense Dist.
Oregon’s Higher Institution of
utiate between them : “ ALL future
No. 10 ................................
39.42
sence, announced M. L. P atton, local
events, where an admission charge giori.
« • •
agent for the Standard Oil company.
is made or a collection is taken
Total $7541.00
It is now on sale at the Standard Oil
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
Road
Dist.
No.
11
The state bonus commission a t Sa-j
organizations and societies of every
service station.
P. L. Freed, payroll Dist. No.
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
lem is making rapid progress in th e '
kind as well as to individuals.
11 . ..................................$ 6 6 1 .9 7
FALL
TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
All reports of such activities after selection of the county hoards. It!
Road Dist. No. 12
For information w rite to the Registrar
they have occurred is news.
will only be a m atter of iwo g ? COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS H. L Gregory, payroll Dist.
All coming social or organization three months now until the commh
SEE US FOR
No 12 . . . . ------------------ $142.00
Oregon Agricultural College
(Continued From Y esterday.)
meetings of societies where no money
CORVALLIS
Thos.
Roseberry,
May
payroll
contribution is solicited, initiation sion will be fully operative.
D ist No. 12 ......................... 180.00
♦ * ♦
Service
Station,
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
I Medford
E.
C. H am ilton, payroll Dist.
¡county nurse expense . . . $ 22.26
The following inform ation h;.
No. 1 2 ........................... . . 125.50
We make ai? quotations on
J. L. Rowe, payroll Dist. No.
been received from the Graves Reg­
JOH W ORK
Total $147.26
C. B. L A M K I N
12 ................................ ...1 1 3 8 .9 0
istration) service concerning the prep­
Surveyor’s Office
from
Medford
Lumber
Co.,
expense
aration of bodies of our deceased Mary Bebb, surveyor’s sten ­
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
Dist. No. 12 . . . . ’. ............ 28.80
ographer ..............................
40.00
■comrades
who will be returned from
BARGAINS IN
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
Mary Bebb, surveyor’s sten­
France:
Total
$1615.20
I
Real Estate
to all.
ographer, back p a y ............ 40 00
Road Dist, No. 13
Upon interm ent of a body In Em-- C. F ran k Rhodes, surveyor’s
R oseberry.
payroll
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Ope prior to shipment to this coun­
office r e n t ...........................
12.00 Thos.
D
ist.
No.
13
___
_
______
$523.06 I
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
«tty and Rancb Prvpertle»
try, the rem ains are carefully identl- C. F ran k Rhodes, surveyor’s
Matter.
office expense
..............
12.00 F. J. W atson, payroll Dist.
Houses to Otent.
lied and records verified. The body
‘In the Heart of Town”
No. 13 . 5 « . . .
. . . 430.61 |
CH.
L.
Gregory,
payroll
Dist.
1s then technically treated by expert
Total $104.00
No.. 13 ______ t................... 432.50 1
anner ___
as ___
to , ¡dealer of Weights and Measures
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
But poverty, with most who •> em balm ers in such m ____
H en ry Owens, work D iit. No.
nitary
rules,
i
E
A-
Bond-
«ea1er
of
weights
conform
with
rigid
sa
'*>
whimper forth
the rem ains are then wrapped in a
—
y -...?
Their long complaints is self-
Water Master
linen
sheet
and
medicated
blauket
Fred N. ’ Cummings, w ater
inflicted woe,
and placed in a metallic container.
m aster’s s a l a r y .................. $125.00
<?s Th’ effect of laziness, or sot­
Fred N. Cummings, water
When
the
rem
ains
are
placed
in
this
tish waste.— Cowper.
^
1,IC_COntaLDer the bOdy 18 carß- ! B- ^ d R c S ? Sw ater m aï- 34.74
♦
fully supported by cushioned pads!
te r’s expense
2.00
’which prevent the body from shift- Tunnell & Edwards, w ater
lug. The lid of this metal contain-
m aster’s e x p e n s e ................
21.50
If the shipping board could con­
e r Is then herm etically sealed, and
~
vert Its losses into profits. It would
1^(1 t *1 I $183.24
County Attorney
be one of the most successful busi­ it is then placed within the casket,'
which is constructed of the finest io . A. Coddling, salary of
ness enterprises in the country.
deputy district attorney , . $100.(^
kilned chestnut wood. An approp­
riate plate inscribed with th e name Rawles Moore, district a tto r­
ney’s office e x p e n s e .........
50.00
Love the American flag and you and other data identifying the re­
will respect it and make others treat mains of the soldier contained there­
Total $150.i
it with respect
in is fastened to this casket. The
Dog Fund
ca9ket is then placed in the strong­ Jack M artin, sheep killed by
dogs .....................................$
9.00
There is no glory to this country ly constructed shipping case which
I.
A.
M erriman, sheep killed
In th e greed of Its profiteers.
is properly m arked and made ready
dogs .................................. ,
15.00
for shipment. Each operation inci­ J. M. M artin, sbeep killed by
dogs ..................................... 15.00
Alaska is not prospering. It should dent to the disinterm ent and prep­
prosper.
President H arding wants aration for shipm ent of th e body
Total $ 39.00
to know why it does not thrive. He is carefully supervised. It is estl-
County Fair Fund
is going up there to find out. sc mated that the average weight of a; Medford National Bank, coun­
soon as he can get away from W ash­ body when ready for shipm ent Is) ty fair expense ................$2000.00
ington. There should be drastic ac­ from five to seven hundred pounds, i Scliu.,z Bros-> rent, county
tion to remove the conditions which
Relatives may convoy the bodies i
obstruct development up there.
from Hoboken, N J., if they so de-!
Total $2150.00
In which apparel is offered at decided reductions to effect immediate disposal and prepare
fl
Stock Inspection
sire, but when relatives do not ap-l
r«
for
the
new
season.
Values
of
unusual
importance
are
offered
throughout
our
store.
Be­
The shipping board is looking pear, a specially selected soldier will! W. H. Peninger, claim for
slaughtered cattle ........... $ 35.00
low are listed a few—many other equally important items not advertised.
around desperately for economy be designated as Military escort to '
County Auditor
any place designated by the next of E. M. Wilson, auditing public
caulking to stop monetary leaks.
kin for delivery.
records ................................$400.00
One lot 2-piece house dresses, at ................................. $ .98
The flag around the coffin can be
One lot apron dresses ......................................................... $1.25
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PAYS
kept by the parents. Many parents
One
lot house dresses ......................................................... $2.49
b -
later deposit the flag with an Am­
One lot Voile dresses ......................................................... $4.98
No more convincing illustration of erican Legion Post, or other p atri­
Voiles and Linen d re s s e s .................................................... $8.75
the efficiency of newspaper adver­ otic organization, as a memento.
/
• • •
tising has been presented than the
G L O V E S P E C IA L S
experience of the L iterary Digest.
The Loyal Order of Dads has been
Five years ago when the magazine founded a t Ft. Myers, Florida, by
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
UNDERTHINGS
REMNANTS
had 350,000 circulation, the direc­ “ Dad” Sheldon Foote, who has an­
In slip-on and 2-button styles,
tors decided that a larger circulation nounced th at membership will bej
in cream, grey, chamois and
Unusual values. Our
Tt will be worth your
was desirable, and th a t th e only Open to all fathers of ex-service men
brown.
Values up to $2.00, now
present stock of knit
while to look over our
way to get it was through advertis­ of the army, navy and M arine Corps
$1.19 to $1.39
goods priced to sell.
stock of cotton and wool
ing. For four years, $1.000.000 was of th e United States, who served in
Gowns
SILK
GLOVES
invested annually in 400 leading the Spanish-American W ar or the
remnants—
Envelope Chemises
One lot a t ..............89c to $1.19
THE HISTORY OF THE
newspapers in the United States, with W’orld W ar, or who are now in serv­
Camisoles
They are priced right
Two-button style of excellent
MONEY KINGS
the result th a t today the magazine ice. The members will encourage
REAL
BARGAINS
for a quick sale
quality with embroidered wrist
has a circulation of 1,300,000, and clean, patriotic living in th eir irre­
shows th a t the founda­
—in white and g r e y ........$1.79
tions of their w ealth were
its income has been increased more spective of party, politics, race or
laid
by
persistent
saving.
than 360 per cent.
creed. The organization will be af­
OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES WILL CON
Would it have been possible for filiated with the American Legion.
They created a surplus
TINUE
THROUGHOUT THE MONTH
and put it out a t interest.
the L iterary Digest to secure such H eadquarters will be at F ort Myers,
We
can’t
all
be
money
returns from any other medium? Florida.
kings, but we can’t hope
♦ * •
We believe not. Newspaper adver­
to overcome fortune un­
tising presents Its message when 1 The British Legion is now a fact.
less we save.
people
in a receptive mood. Ap­ •The four British e.u-servlce mens
Having a savings account
pearing as it does in a medium th at organizations have consolidated and
with THIS bank will op­
Is welcomed and read in practically 'form the British Legion. The organ­
en YOUR opportunity.
every household, it is bound to a t­ ization is a counterpart of the Amer­
tract the attention of masses of peo­ ican Legion, with some added feat­
ple, and if the article advertised pos­ ures.
« * •
sesses real merit, large sales are sure
to follow.
The Executive committee of Ash­
land Post No. 14 will meet some­
A storia Flour mills ship 15,000 tim e during next week to discuss the
barrels flour to Poland.
plans and activities of the Post dur-
In order to m ake room we are offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash w ith Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
SIM PSO N ’S
□ AC
TECHNOLOGY
HARDW ARE
Your Winter’s Fuel
Early
It Will Pay You to Do So
Factory Blox
Cord Wood
Tier Wood
Coal
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
A Clearaway Sale
TW
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
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