Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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A s h la n d
T i d i n g s dralned of exces* w ater and be a I the evening m eeting; but by some? vessels,
th e greatest increase has
Established 187C
®
great source or revenue in the fu-j strange perversity of the tongue the taken place in those of between 6,-j
Published Every Evening Except tBre‘
congregation were astounded with 000 and 10,000 tons, th eir num ber
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Sunday
1
Lands Rich in Chemicals
the announcem ent th at there would having increased from 1,004 in 1914
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Concerning these lands th e fo l-ib e a service by “ the Prayingham
to 1,784 this year.
In 1914 the
«JFFIClAI. CITY AND COUNTYi lo v ln £ communication has been is- belly-band.”
num ber of vessels fitted with in-!
PA PER
j sued by th e college:
I
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tern al combustion engines was 290.
TELEPHONE 39
, “ These lands are rich in cberni-1
against the present total of 1,447.
PORTLAND,* Aug. 18.— Accom­
Subscription Price Delivered In City cals th a t are necessary to good land.
A great development has also taken
3ne month .................................. $ .«5 • A great abundance of nitrogen and
place lu th e use of liquid fuel on modations are so much improved at
Three
months .............................. 1.95!
hutnus are in this land. The land
C (v
iv
e
v
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board steam ers, for the num ber of C iater Lake national park th at the
Six months .................................. 3,75
One y e a r ...................................... 7.60 if well drained, would be easily cul­
vessels now burning oil is 2,536 Southern Pacific Railway company
tivated and cropped.
Mai] and Rural Routes.
against 364 in 1914, only 72 per
will no longer hesitate to encourage
One month .................................. | .65
Many plans have been adopted to
cent~of the tonnage of the m erchant
Three months .............................. 1.95. rid the land of excess water. Some
to u iist travel through southern
m arine now requiring coal, against
Six months .................................. 3.60 :
One year ...................................... 6 g 0 1 communities have tried to build
Oregon’s most scenic territory, said
The W hitney Boys' chorus of ¡a previous percentage of 89.
ADVERTISING RATES:
dykes iliutnepd by the whole conirj p o rtian(j wi|j sing tonight at « s '
Charles S. Fee, passenger traffic
Display Advertising
'
! inunity, and these have been found ! o’c|ocjj at the C hautauqua auditor- V. S. RAPIDLY LOSING
m anager of the Southern Pacific
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c tu ac successful, but this system ¡ura.
system today.
SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE
ÏK A BIA COSTKiCTH
I ttk « . too much tim e to work up. ! The hoy, ore on th eir way home
Fee has ju st completed a tour of
llisplay Atlvertlsln«
, A fter the dyking work, the tile a fte r a to u r of California and at
the park and expressed satisfaction
? : e„ “ S i l
every place they have appeared they
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 18— ‘ Most with the results obtained by the
Every other d a y .........................20c
system to drain off the water.
have captivated th eir audiences. A rgentine firms have only a small new m anagement. Data obtained has
Local Readers.
Survey Is Necessary
1 hey sang one week at the Grauman stock of American goods left, and been sent t<J the San Francisco of­
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
The land m ust be surveyed prop- m illion-dollar theater, at th e Rotary
To run every other day for on®
when th a t is gone no more will be fice and a folder will be prepared
moDth, each line, each time . . . 7c erly to find out how much drainage club and the City club luncheons, ordered.”
to encourage fu rth er tourist travel
is necessary. The only tools t h a t ; conducted services in the F irst
To run every issue for ol < month
to
G rater Lake.
For many years
This opinion oh American trade
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c 1 are necessary are a surveying levelj Methodist
F irst
Congregational, with South America, was given to the Southern Pacific did not do
Classified Column.
and a soil augur. A fter surveying, F irst Baotist land
L
One cent the word each time.
1« finished and the num ber of tile , ch u rch e. In n J city of Los A n g e ll the
¡ . ^ United
“f'Tn Press
a " ” " by , W.
r K.
“ Ackley,
Ack" ”' moi e than it had to in encouraging
To run every issue for one month 01
tourist travel to C rater Lake because
more, >4c the word each time,
needed Is determ ined, the question They come with the highest refer
-
American fo reig n Bunk
it believed accommodations unsatis­
ljegal Rate:
ing Corporation here
01 what sizes of tile to use comes j ences.
factory.
F irst Tim e,tper 8 point line . . . . 10c
with J “e iSiZe ° f the 0,68 varieP
Therb
several soloists, both ’ "In general,” said Ackley, “it is
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
In addition to the circulars Feel
th the slope 01 the land and the vocal and in stru m en tal, and they the old story of* th e laxity of some
l i n o .................. ............................ Cc
says th a t arrangem ents will be made
rainfall. The greatest precaution is give a high-class program .
Card of Thanks, >1.00.
erica» concerns who have not yet
Some Am
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to honor main line tickets between
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
th a t the great essential
Fraternal
the^and ^rn ° \
°
l° <ira,R: of thelr work has been pronounced' earUe
Fraternal Orders
Orders and
and Societies.
Societies.
Medford and Weed over the Klam­
in foreign trad e is th a t orders re
A dvertising for fraternal orders 1 *
d P ^P erly .
marvelous,
ath Falls branch so th a t tourists
ceived m ust be filled with exacting
cr societies charging a regular initl-i
“An th,s Process of ridding the The chorous is comonswl nr m
can make the trip through C rater
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-! land of excess water requires much bovs and u th < v
° f 40 care.
ligious and benevolent orders will be time and labor T h e ^ “ ,
*
1
the pick of 1’000-
Lake park by making a through
- ail ad ­ m dUd ,abo‘- The land cannot!
Mr. W hitney, th e m anager, ar-
The United States m anufacturer trip betv*pen Klam ath Falls and
charged th e regular rate for
vertising when au admission or other be drained and redrained properly rived in Ashland yesterday and m ust realize th a t if he promised to Medford. He says th a t new boat:
charge is made.
in less than two years for raising through the co-operation of th e fulfill an order w ithin a certain
facilities will soon be provided on,
crops.
The expense is the sm allest Chamber of Commerce the city will length of time, and the goods do
What Constitutes Advertising!
Klam ath lake so th a t tourists may
.
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win
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In order to allay a m isunderstand­ part of the question, as the cost be given the benefit of hearing t h i s '” 01 a rn v e a t th eir destination until take that 30-mile trip.
ing among some as to w hat consti­ should not exceed $40 an acre if the splendid program . It is hoped t h a t ! '0118 a fte r the period agreed upon
tutes news and what advertising, work is well m anaged.”
a big crowd will tu rn out to g re e t¡th e South American custom er will
Small Girl— “Give me a bite ofi
we print this very simple rule whicn
these boys. No admission. Special) nOt 8,ve anotber order to th a t house, your candy, Jim m ie?” •
is used by newspapers to differin-
a tlate between them ; “ALL future
offering.
but will tu rn in preference to some
Small boy— “No, but you may kiss
events, where an admission charge
oth er concern— probably
English, me while my m outh’s sticky.__At-1
is made or a collection is taken
German, or other European— upon lanta Constitution.
INCREASE IN WORLD
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
which
experience has taught him he
organizations and societies of every
SHIPPING DUE TO U. 8.
kind as well as to individuals.
MERCHANT .MARINE can depend, and rig h t now these
He
‘If r should kiss-you, would'
All reports of such activities after
European houses are doing every­ it be petty larceny?” She; No; it
they have occurred is news.
thing they can to satisfy with good would .b e grand»”— Columbia J e s -!
All comiug social or organization
By ALFRED J. WEST
service,
constant supply, low prices, ter.
meetings of societies where no money i
* t uited Bress Staff C orrespondent)
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Th® deer season opens next Sai
contribution
is -----------
solicited, , ________
initiation
LONDON, Aug. 18.—
According to etc., for the purpose of retaining
charged, or collection taken ta N EW 9., urday A n ,n „ 2„ ln
M untlM | Lloy<r.
*
th eir pre-w ar hasiness.
eat oi the Cascades, and closes 6» 1921-1922 the hulk n t th ■
We make ai) quotations on
“ During th e war while the E uro­
JOB WORK
pean nations were helpless to defend
We invite you to look
from
th eir commerce in South Artierica.
over • our slock of
a k ln l
the woods- through mis- j sea-going m ercantile m a rin e 'h a s In the United States, w ithout effort, se­
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
v
taking
a
man
for
a
deer.
The
state!
creased
by
10.447
O
i
o
Z
?„
»a
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
cured a b rillian t and imposing posi­
game commission urges all hunters i vance of 570 per ceM
’
to all.
tio n in South American tra d e
It
to use extreme caution and shoot!
The present world’s totai
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, a t no noises and to wear red sh irts
------is 33,- might have been bVtter if she had
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
206 vessels of 61,974,653 tons, made had to struggle harder for her vic­
and hats in the tall timber. Game
M atter,
up of 4,773 sailing vessels of 3,- tory and so realize of her trium ph.
uthorities- predict that the deer 128,328 tons, and 28,433 ste a m e d
She would thus be less likely to al­
will be more plentiful this year than of 58,846,325 tons.
low her easily-obtained position to
,
♦
♦ last.
The world’s total of sea-going slip from her simply through lack of
The open season on deer was| steel and iron steam tonnage is care.
* A smile recures the wounding of * •
,
moved
ahead 10 days by an act of
a frown.— Shakespeare.
54.217.000, against 52,514.000 in
“ It is a regrettable fact,” con­
^ ¡ th e last legislature. This benefits
and other Decorative
June, 1914, of which the United tinued Ackley, “th a t of the Ameri­
professional men by perm itting
«
•$> <i> -3» <•> .$> /g. •§> '$> .$> ,gi 0»
M aterial.
Kingdom owns 19,288,000, and the can husinees men who have come
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I them to procure hunting before
United States 12,314,000. Though to the A rgentine up to the present
We w illingly give prices
Mother earth may be millions of tbeir huB-v season opens in Septem-
the United Kingdom still possessed time, few have com« with the idea
.
.
be?,
and figure am ounts
years old, but every spring she
she!
the largest total, the Increase since of rem aining perm anently,
but
The
forest
service cautions all 1914 has only been 411,000 tons,
needed.
comes out in a new dress of g re e n '
ra th e r intending to rem ain a sh o rt
hunters
to
be
careful
of
fire
and
to
looking like "sweet sixteen.”
against an increase of 10,477,000 time, m ake a certain am ount of
observe the rules regarding the ex­
tons, or 570 per cent by the United money, then leave. The English and
tinction of camp fires before de­ States.
Germans come hero with th eir fam ­
Some men are so antagonistic bv parture.
Britisli dominions have registered ilies or m arry into A rgentine fam­
THE PAINT MAN .
nature that whenever they hear a
The bag lim it for each hunter is
pronoun they feel like going out two bucks with horns for the sea­ an increase of 543,000 tons, with a ilies. They rem ain perm anently, or
total of 1,950,000 tons, against 1,-
and starting an anti-noun.
son. In eastern Oregon the season 407,000 in 1914. The other coun th e ir children grow np here as Ar­
gentines. British and Germans, as
does not open until September 1. '
vies in which the largest increases»! wel1 as French .anil Italians, abound
It is no im propriety of language
The following are the chief regu­
are recorded are Japan (1,421,000 iR th ,s eountry, whose grandfathers
or attitu d e to hope that “ the pow­ lations for hunters
tons),-
France (1.128.000 to n s ) ,lcarne here when young men.
ers that be” at W ashington may do
:It is unlawful to hunt w ithout a
Italy
(95
0,000 to n s), and Holland
som ething to knock “ H” out of H. license, between th e hours of sunset
“The interests of these four nation-,
(736,000
tons).
C. of I..
alities are interwoven with the n a­
and sunrise, or with a dog. To
As in th e case of the United King­ tives for generations. B ritish capital j
h ’*nt on a game refuge, or to dis­
dom, the figures for France and
guise the sex of a slain deer
To Italy include a considerable am ount built the railroads in A rgentina fifty
'
years ago. The French, Germans,
hide around a salt lick for the pur­
of ex-enemy tonnage aJlocated to and Italian s also own most of the)
pose of killing a deer. To sell the! these countries
Germany which, in public service corporations through-'
m eat or hide of a deer. To shoot 1914, ranked
next
t0 the United ¡out South America.
from a public highway or railroad
Kingdom,
with
over
5,000.000 tons ■ «« a
«
1
right-of-way.
To wantonly
waste
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... ioic now possesses onlv 654 non ♦
’
Americans connbt hope to ‘cap-'
] game or to ignore the trespass no-i 1914 the United Kinedon °
” 1tu re ’ South American trade over-
Espee to Help
Tourist Travel to
Crater Lake
Whitney Boys
Chorus Tonight,
Chautauqua Bldg.
Deer Season to
Open Saturday;
Hunting Laws
Paints
Wall Paper
Spray your anim als with
Fly and keep the flies away.
Shoo
BARGAINS IN
ICELESS COOLERS
Real Estate
Use Iceleag Cooler and make it pay
for itself in/ a year in ice bills.
New W hite Sewing Machines, al-
ways on hand. LTsed machines for
rent.
PEIL’S CORNER
C ity
a n d K a a r t i P r o p e r tie s
H o u s e s to 4Rent.
CITIZENS' BANK BUILDING
Plaza Market
Is the place to got vour ('aiming Poaches, home-grown
Watermelons and ( ’tmtaloupos, Casaba and
Honey Dew Melons.
Wo
w ill
pay the top price for 1,50(1 boxes of packed
peaches.
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 North Main Street
.
Ashland
Pennsylvania Vacuum
Cup Tires
With Free
Tube
Sanitas
—THE
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Corner Highway and Main Streets
Dickerson & Son
MEDFORD, OREGON
Gates’ Bargain Saturday
AREA AVAILABLE FOR
DRAINAGE. SURVEY
Large quantities of m arsh land
now lying idle in the state and which
could be made into some of th e ricn-
est farm land of the west is shown
by a survey made by the Oregon
A gricultural college.
This survey
shows that there are 150,000 acres
of this land which could be drained
and made available at small ex­
pense
The two most common kinds ot'
marsh land io the state are declared
to be th e. tidal overflow and the
beaverdam or peaty soil. The tidal
overflow is found along the Pacific
coast and the beaverdam is most
common in the W illam ette valley.
Both types, it is declared, can be
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UNDER
ASK YOUR
NEW
GROCER
MA nagement
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Bakery
Wholesale and R e ta il
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MII.K BREAD
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
>'<x utturmalran write to the Megiutar
SATISFIES
«ss
Beginning Next Saturday From
2 to 2:30 in the Afternoon
We Will Sell at Auction
For the Farmers any article they may
have to offer without charge for selling
At 3 o'clock we w ill sell one Used Car at
The third and best of Mr.
Curwood’s epics of t h e
Three Rivers Countrv.
W e w ill have a farm ers’ afternoon every S aturday until
fu rth e r notice. We »must know by Thursday m orning of each
week w h a t you have to offer and we w ill include it in our adver­
tising.
Auction for whatever it w ill bring.
B y James Oliver Curwood
SALE DATE
AUGUST TENTH
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Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
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FLAMING
FOREST
H. H. LOCKWOOD, Prop.
TECHNOLOGY
CORVALLIS
per re n t o f th e
i>e «11 tier taken, not as an adventure,
or looked upon as a quick road to
A SLIP OF THE TONGIT«:
’ wealth,
««“ »• but
» « « w ith the idea of building
'» » • ‘ « « ‘" ' F
lo w periods of
years.”-
The tongue will sometimes m ake' formerly sixth, is now third, closely
the most aw kard slips. A clergy-! followed by France. Greece is the
man in a small town near Boston had only* country which registered a d e -)
been asked to read from the pulpit) crease, ap art from Germany and
an announcem ent th at ‘ the Belling-1 Austria.
ham praying-band” would conduct
In regard to the size and type of
of
Oregon Agricultural College
«<»
sea-going steam tonnage, while the
present percentage is ju st over 35 (A
Norway, w h ic
~
Place. Is now i x t b i while J . p i o
OAC
Oregon’s Higher Institution
18
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BRAN BREAD
THE KEY
’ TO HEALTH
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Price—$2.00
M cNair
"l’h o
«OS.
C. E. Gales Auto Company
Stori
MEDFORD, OREGON