Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGB TWO
Ashland
ASHLAND DAILT TEDINCJfl,
Tidings
1876
Ï 17 SET
Established
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CQ.
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPETt
T E L E P H O N E 39
tnbscriirtion Price Delivered in City ,
>ne month .................................. 8 .66 1
Three months .............................. 1 .9 6 I
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3 .7 6 ,
One y e a r ................................» . . 7.601
SA LEM , O r., A ug. 16.— (S p e c ia l.)
Mail uud Rural Routes.
—
G o v e rn o r O l c o t t .h a s issu e d th e
One month .................................. $ .66
fo llo w in g p ro c la m a tio n s e ttin g a sid e
A u g u st 17 fo r s ta te -w id e re c o g n i­
One year ....................................... 6.50 tio n of th e re so lu tio n
rec e n tly
sig n ed by P re s id e n t H a rd in g g iving
ADVERTISING RATES:
D isplay A dvertising
O regon n a tio n a l re c o g n itio n fo r th e
S ingle in s e rtio n , each i n c h .............30c
h o ld in g of a w o rld ’s e x p o sitio n a t
Y E A R L Y CO NTRACTS
P o rtla n d in 1925:
D isp lay A d v e rtis in g
O ne tim e a w e e k ...................... 2 7 H e “ M ESSA GE TO T H E P E O P L E O F
Two tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
I
OREGON
E very o th e r d a y ...........................20c
"
T
h
e
sig
n
in
g of th e jo in t re s o lu ­
J¿oral R e a d e rs.
E ach line, each t im e .......................10c tio n by P re sid e n t H a rd in g t h a t w as
To r u n ev ery o th e r d ay fo r od »
re c e n tly p assed by c o n g re ss g iving
m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . . 7c
th e s ta te of. O regon n a tio n a l rec o g ­
To t u n every issu e fo r on« m o n th
o r m ore, each lin e, e a ch tim e . . . . 5c n itio n to hold a w o rld ’s ex p o sitio n
C lassified Colum n.
in 1925 sh o u ld be th e sig n a l fo r a
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
1 s ta te -w id e d e m o n s tra tio n in recog
T o ru n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th or i
.
..
,
m ore. H e th e w o rd each tim e.
| n,ti011 o f . th e °P P °rtu n ,ity a ffo rd e d
to present, th e re so u rc e s, scenic a d ­
Legal R ate:
F ir s t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . .1 0 c v a n ta g e s a n d th e c iv iliz a tio n w est
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p er 8 p o in t
of th e R ockies to a ll th e w orld.
l i n e ................................................... E t
“ O regon h a s occasion to re jo ic e
C a rd of T h a n k s, $1.00.
to
its fu lle st fo r th e o p p o rtu n ity to
O b itu a rie s, 2 H c e n ts th e line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
s ta g e th e f irs t g r e a t peace-lo v in g
A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs an d in d u s tr ia l ex p o sitio n sin ce th e
or so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti-
. ..
a tio n fee a n d d u e s, no d isc o u n t. R e-j
’
" ar> " h e re in , th e na-
llg lo u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill b e ' ^ ons of th e w orld will be o u r gu ests,
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d j
“ T h e re fo re , a s g o v e rn o r ol th e
X S S T t o ma“ ? “ “ dmiMiO11 " ° t t e r »“ »•>» »< O regon. I a s k th e people to
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.96
Six m onth» ...................................... 3.50
-------------------------------------------- i la y
h o rse b a c k in one sh o t. A ccom panied A lb an y , w h e re only 828 vehicles
I
by D ire c to r M a rtin of th e p a rk , Sec- passed.
T ra ffic w as c o n sid e ra b ly i
re ta ry F a ll wag in sp e c tin g tr a ils a n d } u n d e r th e 1,000 m a rk u n til e ig h t
fo o tp a th s a n d w as rid in g ^ q uipped j m iles n o r th of A sh la n d w as re a c h e d ,
in tr u e w e s te rn sty le w h e n h e h e a rd : w h e re th e c o u n t w as 1,688.
th e s n a k e sou n d a n a la r m fro m th e
ro ad sid e .
T he b u lle t w e n t c le a n F o rm e r R e sid e n t V isits—
th ro u g h th e s n a k e ’s h ead . T h e r a t ­
M rs. M cQ uilken, fo rm e r re s id e n t
tle r had n in e rattle s,» w hich w ith of A sh la n d now liv in g in P o rtla n d ,
| th e sk in , w ill be p re se n te d to P r e s i­ is in th e city fo r a few days v isitin g
d e n t H a rd in g , S e c re ta ry F a ll an - frie n d s.
n o u n c e d .’’
Senators W ill
Mete Out Federal
Jobs This Week
W A SH IN G TO N . D. C.. A ug. 16.
— S e n a to rs M cN ary a n d S ta n fie ld
ho p e to reacli an agreem or.it a n d
m a k e a d e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t a s
to fe d e ra l p a tro n a g e in O regon
w ith in th e w eek.
It can be s ta te d on a b s o lu te a u ­
th o rity now t h a t C lyde G. H u n tle y
o f O re g o n C ity w ill be m a d e co llec­
to r of in te rn a l re v e n u e .
M ajor
C la re n c e R. H o tc h k iss, U n ited S ta te s
m a rs h a l, a n d Asa B. T h o m so n of
E cho,
b ro th e r-in -la w
of
S e n a to r
S ta n fie ld , w ill be given a n im p o rt­
a n t p lace w ith th e fa rm lo an b a n k
w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t S p o k an e.
ASHLAND LEADS
STATE POINTS IN
th e ir c a re s a sid e fo r th e h o u r
What Constitutes Advertising!
and
jo in
in
th e ir
ack n o w l
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d - e d g e m e n ts
to
th is
w o n d e r­
in g a m o n g som e a s to w h a t c o n s tl-1 ,
w unaer
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , u o p p o rtu n ity by p a rtic ip a tin g w ith
w e p r in t th is v ery sim p le r u le w hicn i th e g re a t m e tro p o lis o f th e s ta te in
is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin -: th e ir v a rio u s c o m m u n itie s in hnld-
a tia te b etw een th e m :
“ A LL f u tu r e ing a c e le b ra tio u , n R
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e
seep in g w u n
is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n
sig m tic a n c e of th e occasion.
IS A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is ap p lie s to)
“ W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , A u g u st 17,
SA LEM . O re., A ug. |1 6 .— T h e P a ­
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every 1921, a t th e h o u r of 7 30 o ’clock
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
¡s th p
‘
cific h ig h w a y c a r r ie s th e h e a v ie st
A ll r e p o r ts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
ex p o sitio n di-
tra
f fic of a ll O regon ro a d s , a c c o rd ­
’hey h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
ec o ra te fo r th e s ta te to p ro claim
All com ing so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n in u n iso n th a t th e s p ir it of p ro g re ss ing to a r e p o r t issu e d by th e s ta te
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney i m ay c o n tin u e to follow ‘W e stw a rd ' h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t to d a y re la tiv e
c o n trib u tio n is s o lic ite d , I n i t i a t i o n ; w h e r„ th
;
c h a rg e d , o r collectio n ta k e n iR N E W S. wav ,
e m p ire ta k e s its* to a tra f fic c e n su s ta k e n J u ly 15, 16
a n d 17, w ith th e c o u n t of vehicles
W e m a k e aG q u o ta tio n s on
being m ad e c o n tin u o u s ly e ach of
“ Signed. BEN W. OLCOTT,
Jo lt WORK
th
e th re e d a y s fro m 6 o ’clock a. m.
“ G o v e rn o r.’
from
to 10 p. m.
T h e C olum bm riv e r
TH E FR ANK LIN PR IC E LIST.
h ig h w a y s ta n d s second.
S am e p rices— R e a so n a b le P ric e —
T h e c o u n t c o v e rs a ll k in d s of ve­
to all.
hicles, lis te d a s h o rse -d ra w n , m o to r­
cycles. p a s se n g e r c a rs o f O regon,
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon,
P o sto fflc e a s Second C lass M ail
p a sse n g e r c a rs of o th e r s ta te s , lig h t
Matter.
d u ty tru c k s , tru c k s of 1 H to n s a n d
over.
SEC. FALL
ESPEE PRESIDENT
ARRIVE IN WEEK
A t th e New E r a b rid g e on th e P a ­
cific h ig h w ay th e c o u n t show ed a
*
to ta l o f 1,932 vehicles d u r in g th e
th re e d ays a n d a t a p o in t 1,000
*
feet s o u th of A u ro ra 1,347 vehicles
*
lh e
n a tio n a l
p a rk s
insp ectio n passed.
* p a rty , c o n sistin g of A. B. F a ll, sec­
I lie c e n su s ta k e r s th e n ju m p e d
* re ta ry
of th e in te r io r ;
S tephen s o u th to a p o in t 500 fee t s o u th of
• j M ath er, d ire c to r of n a tio n a l p a rk s.
*
*
*
*
*
*
B ut th e re n r e s to rm s, w hose
lig h tn in g s n e v e r g la re —
T e m p ests,
w hose
th u n d e r s
n ev er cease to ro ll;
T h e s to rm s of Love w hen m ad-
dened to d e s p a ir—
T h e fu rio u s te m p e s ts of th e
jealo u s soul.
a n d E. O. M cC orm ick, vice-tpresi-
— Isa a c C iason.
* denit of th e S o u th e rn P acific, w ho it
*♦
w as th o u g h t m ig h t rea c h A sh lan d
<•>
♦ •
la s t
S a tu rd a y ,
h a s been
g o tte n i
tra c k of a t la st, th o u g h it is n ot!
T hu m in d s ta rv e s w ith o u t food k n o w n w h ere th ey a re a t p re se n t.!
fcOd becom es flabby w ith o u t e x e r­
A cco rd in g to a te le p h o n e m essag e
cise, ju s t as the body does.
from A lex S p a rro w , s u p e rin te n d e n t
j of C r a te r L a k e n a tio n a l p a rk , s e n t)
P re s id e n t H a rd in g finds a m an | dow n fro m C ra te r L a k e la st n ig h t,
o ccasio n ally
who w ould
not b e | to Ben C. S h eldon, p re s id e n t of th e
a v e rs e to a c c e p tin g a fe d e ra l office. c h a m b e r of co m m erce, th e p a rty
Public Notice for
Explanation and
Redemption
S u b je c t to e r r o r , th e m o st p e rfe c t
m a k e m ista k e s. Such ha3 been th e
case a t th e Bon Ton B ak ery , d u r ­
ing th e a b sen c e of M r. K is tle r, th e
m a k e r of th e fa m o u s p u re m a lte d
m ilk tw in b re a d , p ro ;c 3 s o f cool-
;n g a n d esca p e of ali g as fo rm e d by
th e y e a rt b e fo re b ein g w ra p p e d in
a ir p r o o f w axed w ra p p e rs is m o st
e s se n tia l. T h is w as o v e rlo o k e d d u r ­
in g M r. K is tle r ’s a b sen c e on a n o u t­
in g to C r a te r L a k e , a n d h av in g
w ra p p e d th e b rea d too w arm conr
t r a r y to fe rm e n ta tio n re q u ire m e n ts .
T h e q u a lity w as a ffe c te d w h ich d e­
s tro y e d th e k e e p in g q u a lity a n d
c a u se d m old a n d s o u rn e ss.
Upon
d isc o v e ry o f e r r o r M r. K is tle r a t
once n o tifie d a ll d e a le rs to m a k e
good e a ch a n d e v e ry lo a f w hich
p ro v ed a ffe c te d and) n o t s a tis fa c ­
to ry to th e c o n su m e r. T he I n te r n a ­
tio n a l Co. o ffe rs $100 to th e f irs t
b a k e r w ho p ro d u c e s a lo a f o f b re a d
s u p e rio r to th e m a lte d m ilk tw in
b re a d m ad e by th e Bon T on B ak ery , j
2 93-°
amels are made for Men who
Think for Themselves
Such folks know real quality—-and DEMAND i t
They prefer Camels because Camels give them the
smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy—because
they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended—and because Camels leave NO
CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
Like every man who does his own thinking,' you
want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You’ll find it
in Camels. •
And, mind you, no flashy package just for show.
No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things
don’t improve the smoke any more than premiums
or coupons.
WHY BE FAT?
I
can
voti’h' wti'GH'r »
pound a
da y W IT H .N IV S A F X i S U H E , I N E X P E N ­
S I V E O R U < 5 L E S s 'M k a H o o \ R e s u l t s
But QUALITY! Listen! That’s C A M ELS!
G U A R A N T E E D 'O R W N t V .'p f e F V N b E D
w s it e . t o d S vy
F b e c IN F O R M A T IO N .
t llZ A B f T M M A R S fJ ftL C . O besity ‘Specialist
Suite 8 0 / - 8 B ro a d w a y B ld jf.. PorU and. O re . j
BETTER
DEAD
M.J. «ET10LMT o U ~ .C n
WirntM-SUao, I . Ç,
Life is a burden when the bod;
s racked with pain. Everythin
worries and the victim become
despondent and downhearted. T
□ring back the sunshine take
GOLD MEDAL
The national remedy of Holland for ova
’.00 years; it is an enemy of all pains ra
»alting from kidney, liver and uric aci
roubles. All druggists, three size«.
-ook fo r the noma Cold Medal on e.ery bo
What Comes After
the Purchase Price
-»
will a rr iv e in K la m a th F a lls on
Is th e d iffe re n c e b e tw e en a m a jo r A u g u st 19, w ill sp en d th e n ig h t of
a n d a m in o r s u rg ic a l o p e ra tio n in ­ th a t d a te a t P e lic a n Bay an d will i
d ic a te d by th e ir re la tiv e cost?
a rr iv e a t C r a te r L a k e on th e m o rn ­
in g of A u g u st 20.
T hey will re ­
m ain a t th e la k e u n til th e 21 st o r
22d, w hen th e y w ill d e p a rt f o r M ed­
ford.
T h e p a rty will be a t L a k e )
T a h o e on S e p te m b e r 17.
T e le g ra p h ic d isp a tc h e s from Yo-
i Sem ite lodge. C alif., d a te d A u g u st
j 13, sa id :
Oregon School
Apportionment
Below Normal
SALEM , O re., A ug. 16.— T he to ­
“ S e c re ta ry of th e I n te r io r A. B.
ta l of $3 8 4 ,9 8 5 .6 0 in in te re s t col­ F a ll to d a y p e rfo rm e d th e d i f f i c u l t '
lected on school fu n d loan« by s ta te fe a t o f sh o o tin g a ra ttle s n a k e from !
■'
la n d b o a rd a n d d is tr ib u te d by th e
s ta te tr e a s u r e r to th e se v e ra l c o u n ­
tie s o f th e s ta te re p re s e n ts a to ta l
school p o p u la tio n of 2 2 1,288 in th e
s ta te on a b a sis of $1.74 p e r c a p ita .
T h is is th e low est p e r c a p ita ap ­
p o rtio n m e n t in fo u r y e a rs, a tt r ib ­
uted to le s s e r c o lle c tio n s d u e to
p in ch ed fin a n c ia l c irc u m s ta n c e s Of
th e f a rm e r b o rro w e rs, b u t it is be­
liev ed th is will be m ad e up w ith in !
a y e a r a n d t h a t fo re c lo su re s will!
n o t be n e cessary . In 1920 th e p e r;
c a p ita d is trib u tio n o f th e in te re s t;
w as $2.02, in 1919 it w as $1.95 a n d ]
in 1918 it w as $1.83.
M u ltn o m ah co u n ty le a d s w ith 65.-
571 c h ild re n a n d $1 1 0 ,5 9 7 .0 6 m oney
received.
C la c k am a s c o u n ty ra n k s
second, J a c k s o n c o u n ty r a n k s te n th
w ith 6,545 c h ild re n a n d $11,228.33
received.
JU S T IC E O F OREGON
SUPREME COURT TO FILL
PH IL IPPIN E VACANCY
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C „ A ug. 16.
— J u s tic e C h a rle s W. J o h n s of th e
O regon s u p re m e c o u rt has been
fo rm a lly se le c te d to fill th e vacancy
in th e P h ilip p in e s u p re m e c o u rt
c a u se d by th e re s ig n a tio n o f E d a m
C. C a n o n .
FLAMING
FOREST
By James Oliver Curwood
The third and best of Mr,
Curwood’s epics of t h e
Three Rivers Country.
otor Co.
ON
Dodge Bro
QUALITY DOMINATES
B u s ix ie
Quality is the genius of production;
and the dominant characteristic o f Red
Crown gasoline is quality.
One cannot experience the results of
quality unless quality is in the product.
Red Crown” is an all-refinery gaso­
line; a product of quality— a perfect
stream o f power—that makes it pos­
sible for you to enjoy the maximum
power and the maximum speed your
engine was designed to develop.
Look for Standard Oil Service Stations
and for the Red Crown sign at garages,
service stations, and other dealers. There
you will be able to get good service with
Red Crown gasoline.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
)
/?•»,
m U ari OU C a n a
(C a to n i* )
Dodge Brothers
M o to r C a rs
nee
a t th e
Bungalow
Every Wednesday Night
SALE DATE
AUGUST TENTH
Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra
Price—$2.00
McNair Bros«
Best Floor
The Coolest Place in the Valley
Biggest Crowds
Best Music