Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 03, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWÖ
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Tidings
Ashland
Established 1876
Publiihed Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY
CITY AND ^TOUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Highway Commission Reports
on Jackson Co. Road Work
A case shall be considered as held
in abeyance when it has been in the
hands of the attorney or appraiser
for ten days.
23. Each attorney shall keep an
adequate supply of necessary blanks
forms published by the commission
and of all instructions circularized
by the commission, and shall furn­
ish free assistance and advice to ap-
plicants in regard to the provisions
of the law and making application
tor the benefits thereof.
7000 MOVIE HOUSES WILL
CELEBRATE PARAMOUNT
WEEK, MAINE TO CALIF.
In the motion picture industry the
week of September 4-10 is Para­
mount Week and will be celebrated
in no fewer than seven thousand,
motion picture theatres in the Unit- ]
ed States. From Easton, Me., to
Subscription Price Delivered in City
San Diego, Calif.; from Seattle to
cific highway uear Rogue River are
EDITOR’S NOTE
)ne month .................................. 9 >85
Key West, there is not a town of
A tuli report oí the road work done being built by F. C. Carter, of Tal­
Three months .............................. 1.95
importance that will not join in this
Six months .................................. 3.75 Un Jackson county under the super- ent, under contract No. 262, which
big annual demonstration of the bet­
One y e a r ....................................... 7.50] vision of the state highway commis- was awarded to him on April 27,
ter motion pictures. For a solid
Mail and Ratal Route».
sioa and
j ac|{8On county court 1920. Each bridge consists of two
week, these thousands of theatres
24. Each attorney shall carefully will show nothing hut Paramount pic­
X ïee^ m on th i'
' . U S is QoW available In the 1921 annual concrete spans, those over Birdseye
examine all abstracts or certificates tures.
Six months .................................. 3.50 ; report of the state highway commis- creek being thirty feet in length,
That this huge number of motion
One year ....................................... 8-60 ! sion. As the detail is interesting but while the others are twenty-seven of title insurance referred to him picture exhibitors can be marshalled
by the commission, and shall report for the showing of a single brand
; quite voluminous, the Tidings will foot spans.
ADVERTISING RATES:
of pictures in their theatres for seven
Only a small force has been em­ his findings to the commission.
print it in sections, dealing only with
Display Advertising
successive days, to the exclusion of
25.
If
examination
of
the
abs­
Single insertion, each inch............30c i specific units in each issue. It deals ployed by the contractor and there­
all others, is made possible through
1
not ° ni>-with th« work aiready com- fore progress has not been t rapid.
in tract or ce certificate of title insur­ the resources and system of an or­
One time a w eek.....................27 ^ c ■ pleted with cost of each unit, but ¡hut it is expected that the work will ance shews satisfactory title, the at­ ganization which, less than ten years
with the work immediately contem- be completed by December 15. A. torney will accomplish the execu­ old, is one of the wonders of the bus­
Two times a w eek.....................25c
Every other day......................... 20c
tion o fall necessary instruments, iness world.
plated and that contracted but n o t; A. Clausen is Resident Engineer.
The Famous Players-Lasky corpor­
Local Readers.
The estimated cost of the two cause same to be recorded, where ation, the company that produces
Each line, each tim e.....................10c completed.
structures is 912,210.00, all of which required and have abstract or cer­ and distributes Paramount pictures,
To run every other day for od *
month, each line, each time . . . 7c
(Continued From Yesterday.)
will be paid by the state. Expendi­ tificate of title insurance including is an organization of more than 8000
To mn every issue for on«» month
tures to date amount to 910.220.07. record of mortgage, extended to permanent employes. It is a union
or more, each line, each tim e .. . . 5c
date. Applicant will be required to of several of the larger companies
Prospect-C rater Lake Forest
R ock P o in t A rch
C lassified Colum n.
.
. . .
,
I which were pioneers in the production
One cent the word each time.
Road I’r o y it
i The Pacific highway crosses Rogue urnish the necessary fire insurance and distribution of the modern, or
To run every issue for oae month er
In order to render the wonders river about two miles north of Gold policies and deliver the same to the i multiple reel, type of picture. It is
more, %c the word each time.
by millions in capital and
of the Crater Lake national park Hill on a reinforced structure made attorney. The attorney will forward ] backed
L egal R ate:
transacts a third of what may be
to
the
commission,
together
with
his
First Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c more accessible to tourist traffic, up of 115-foot arch span with six
called the wholesale business of the
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
the government, through Its bureau :25-foot approach spans on one end final report on examination of title, film industry. Its retail clients em­
l i n e ...............................................Cc of public roads, and the state and
all abstracts, certificates, title in­ brace nearly three-quarters of all of
and seven on the other.
Card of Thanks, 91.00.
the exhibitors of motion pictures in
county, have co-operated fh tjfe
The topography of the country at struments, notes, mortgages, insur­ the country, and they are served by
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
grading of a 22.2 mile section be- this place is such that it provides a ance policies or other documents j 250 salesmen operating from thirty
Advertlsing for fraternal orders twen Prospect and the national park wonderful setting for a beautiful pertaining to the case.
i branch offices.
er societies charging a regular mlti-
.
26.
If
first
examination
of
th
e
’ The vast studios and laboratories
ation fee and dues. n9 discount. Re-! boundary on the Medford-Crater structure and therefore an attempt
abstract
or
certificate
of
title
insur-
where this company produces its
was made to design such a one. Since
liglous and benevolent orders will be Lake highway.
Paramount pictures for the enter­
ance
shows
defective
title
the
attor­
charged the regular rate for all ad
, This work was done by the Eagle the construction was completed, much
tainment of America’s millions are
vertlslng wnen an admission or other Point Construction company of Ea­
ney
will
inform
the
applicant
of
the
located
in Los Angeles, New York
favorable comment has been heard,
charge Is made.
and
London.
In these centers are
defects
and
if
applicant
so
requests
gle Point, Ore., under contract so it is believed that the attempt was
gathered together the pick of the
W hat C onstitute« A d vertising!
will
hold
case
in
abeyance
for
a
awarded them by the bureau of pub­ successful.
literary and dramatic brains and
In order to allay a misunderstand­ lic roads, on July 14, 1919. The
Contract No. 158 was awarded for period of not to exceed ninety days, genius of the world. Its directors
ing among some as to what consti­
tutes news and what advertising, grading was completed in October. this work on June 10, 1919 to Par pending correction of defects by the are the leaders in the profession, its
we print this very simple rule whlcu 1920, under the supervision of C. J .fk er & Banfield of Portland, Oregon applicant. All such cases will be re­ actors represent the cream of stage]
ts used by newspapers to differln- Seymour, United States highway en* construction was started at once and ported promptly ’by the attorney to and screen talent. Its writers In-1
elude many of the most widely read
atiate between them: “ALL future
the commission.
gineer,
at
a
cost
of
approximately
was
completed
on
February
17,
1920
authors and most successful drama-!
events, where an admission charge
27. Examinations of title shall tists of the present day. Sir Jam es.
is made or a collection is taken $186,000, or about $60,000 less than , f>wjnR to the great depth of water,
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to the original agreement estimate. lt was impossible to build falsework be deemed to include the duties pre­ M. Barrie, Sir Gilbert Parker, Ed­
organizations and societies of every This unexpended balance is being under the main arch span in the reg- scribed in these rules and regula­ ward Knoblock, Robert Hichens, Eli­
sor Glyn, Henry Arthur Jones, Av-j
kind as well as to individuals
A l f reports *of such “¿ctivities after ; used in placing a nineinch crushed uiar way. The contractor solved the tions governing attorneys. No fee ery Hopwood, E. Phillips Oppen-
they have occurred is news.
j rock macadam over approximately problem by building a wood truss in excess of $10 shall be charged heim. Samuel Merwin, W. Somerset1
All coming social or organization 8jx miles of the section. The grad spann over the river which gave sup- for examination o ftitle upon abs­ Maugham, Joseph Conrad and Har-I
meetings of societies where no money ing and surfacing is estimated to port t0 the forms ad which was an tract submitted, nor in excess of 95 vey J. O’Higgins are but a few of]
the celebrities that this company has)
contribution is solicited, initiation
for examination of certificate of brought into the movies.
cost
a
total
of
$246,000,
which
will
entire
success.
The
Resident
Engi­
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
1
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—
Twenty separate producing units,]
be paid $121,250 by the state. $3500 neer on the work during the entire title insurance. No fee shall be
We make aii quotations on
by Jackson county and $121,250 by period Of construction was Christ charged by an appraiser in excess each with its own players, director,
JOB WORK
of 95. Attorneys and appraisers and assistant directors, cameram’e n 1
the federal government.
Expendi­ Fauerso.
and scenario writers, are constantly!
from
tu r e s to date amount to $197,830.50
Of the cost of the work, 923,- will receive no other remuneration at work at the studios. These work-
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
having been paid $91,626.75^by the 456.06 will be paid by Jackson for examination of title or for up- ers are augmented by an army of
Same price«— Reasonable Price— state, $2,097.65 by Jackson county,
county and $24,92’8.85 by the state praisals than as above prescribed,! architects, interior decorators, cos-
19 bU-
and 9104,106.10 by the federal s o v - 'makin? a total of $<8,393. 91. Ex­ nor shall they receive any reim -ifunie designers, carpenters, electric-
penditures of the total amount have bursement tor e x p o - » , incurred bv i sans in every line. The property
Enterad at the Ashland, Oregon, eminent.
Postotfioe as Seoond Class MaÚ Birdseye Creek and Miller’s Gulch been madé*, 925,393.91 by the state them. The commission will not be i rooms contain hundreds of thous-
responsible fo rthe collection of ands of pieces, from rare antiques
Matter.
Bridges
and $23,000.00 by the~county.
fees. Each attorney and appraiser and precious art objects down to the
Two small bridges over Birdseye
shall certify
certify in
article,
(To be continued)
shall
in his
his renort
report to
to the
the simplest
When utilitarian
tWg immeQse
organization/
creek and Miller’s gulch on the Pa-
♦
commission
the
amount
of
l®e
;with
its
unlimited
resources,
and its I
<3> Life’s but a walking shadow;
charged
and
received
by
him
in
ea
ch
,
constant
flow
of
product,
the
best
♦
a poor player.
♦
instance,
and
shall
give
the
appli-
that
the
market
affords,
means
to
<#> That struts and frets his hour ♦
cant a receint for the amount of fee the c° untry’s exhibitors, has been |
cant a receipt for the amount or fee thoroughiy appreciated by them from
♦
upon the stage,
collected.
time to time, and never more than
♦ And then is heard no more; ♦
28.
If
the
attorney
has
reason
during the past few months when'
♦
it
is
a
tale
❖
to believe that anything in connec­ general business conditions have'
Told by an idiot, full of ♦
tion with the application might be brought to them their full share of
sound and fury,
I worries. What it means to the gen­
irregular, or that the values given eral public may be ^realized, in a
Signifying nothing.
in the application are excessive or measure, by tens of millions of
— Shakespeare.
of a veteran or relative. Upon ap speculative, or that false statements American picture-lovers during Para­
(Continued from yesterday)
proval of claim by the commission have been made, he shall render a mount Week.
payment of the amount due will be confidential report to the commis­
Choice o f Cash B o n u s o r Loan
15. >'Tbe initial application shall made to the appliqant named there sion giving the necessary facts upon
Of all the sweet words of tongue
in and to no other person.
A CLASSIFIED AD is a Busi­
which further investigation may be
of of pen, about the sweetest are show whether the applicant desires
A p p oin tm en t and D u tie s o f A ttorn eys
ness
Getter. It goes everywhere
based.
these; “Paid in full; come again!” the cash bonus or to submit an appli­
and A p praisers
29. Appraisers, when so directed and pops right out at one every
cation for a doan. If the cash bonus
20. Applicants for appointment by the commission, shall personally tim e you pick up The Tidings.
Russians cannot live on fine-spun is desired no further application will
as attorneys and appraisers shall inspect any property offered as se­ Try it and prove what we say.
theories and on crops that are never be necessary, but claim shall be pre­
make application to the commission curity for a Ioan.
pared in the office of the Commis­
planted or grown.
on Form SAC-4 and SAC-5 respect­
30. Each member of the board
sion and mailed~io the applicant for
The oil of moral training and completion. ”Tf the loan is desired ively.
of appraisers will certify that he
21. Each attorney and appraiser
strict enforcement of law should still the secretary shall furaisfr TKe ap­
has personally inspected the prop­
appointed
by the commission shall erty forming the subject of his r e ­
LADIES
the waves of crime.
plicant with the appropriate blank.
receive as evidence of such appoint­ port, and that his conclusions as to Have your suit or coat tailor-
Relatives
ment a certificate of appointment its loan value were reafhed inde- made. Come in and see the
. . 1 6 . . T o be e lig ib le for th e bene-
signed by the secretary of the com­ ! pendent of any without consultation latest woolens and the new
ts under the act, The dependent
mission.
models. Our prices are lower
with the other appraisers.
lister or dependent brother of a de­
22. Each attorney and each ap­
Medford,
31. Appraisers’ reports of prop­ than ready-mades.
based veteran must haVdTSeen wholly
praiser shall submit a weekly report erty valuation will be treated as Grants Pass and Roseburg la­
ependent upon sucB deceased vete-
to the commission showing all cases confidential, and all agents or em­ dies are wearing our suits and
n for the necessities of life at the
received during the preceding week, ployes of the commission are strict- coats— why not you?
ime of death, must have “beenT of an
all rases completed and returned to , y prohibited from dlBciOBlng gnch
age or physicaTor mental condition
ORRES —• TAILORS
To the Editor:
the commission during the preced- informat|on
As to the condition of the Pacific preluding possibility of employment
cases held in
week, and
highway between Roseburg and the at a salary sufficlenF to provide the I r J ,pyancp and thV) reason therefor !
(To be continued.)
California line as of September 4, necessities of life, and with no rela­
tives liable for affff able to provide
beg to report as follows:
Roseburg-Myrtle Creek, 20 miles same.
Signature and Oath
— Paved.
17. Application must be signed
Myrtle
Creek - Canyonville, 10
miles— South of Myrtle Creek, take in the presence of a notary public
detour via Riddle to Canyonville; or other officer qaulified by law t o
rough and slow.
administer oaths, and must bear tb e
Canyonville-Galesville, 11 miles— signature and seal (if any) of t>ie
Good macadam.
officer administering the oath.
Galesville-Wolf Creek, 14 miles—
Tim e Limit
Paving in progress at both ends;
18. The initial application w hich
about seven miles south of Gales­ establishes the veteran’s or relative's
ville. a detour via Glendale to Stage eligilibility to receive either th e
Road pass is used from 7:30 a. m. cash bonus or the loan sh all be
to 5:30 p. m.
made within one year from May
We h a re a new stock just in at greatly reduced prices for you to make a selec­
Wolf Creek-Graves Creek,' 5 miles 25, 1921, or within one year after
tion from.
Paved.
the applicant’s discharge, if s till in
Grave Creek-Grants Pass. 18 miles the service on said date. The appli­
Now is the time to paper, before fall house-cleaning and while the folks are
— Good macadam.
cant shall state in the initial appli­
Grants Pass through Medford and cation :
on vacation.
Ashland to California line. 65 miles
(a) Whether he desires the cash
New prices on Paint are effective today, which makes first-grade paint in the
— Paved.
bonus or loan.
M edford-Crater Lake H ighway
(b) If the latter, whether loan
reach o f everyone.
Two routes are being used, one will be desired immediately or at
via Central Point, Bybee bridge. some future date.
Trail and McLeod to Prospect: the
(c) Amount of loan desired.
other via Eagle Point, Reese Creek
The secretary shall then forward,
school house, Derby road to McLeod to the applicant the appropriate
and Prospect. Advised to U9© the blank form upon which to apply for
one via Trail.
the loan.
PAINTS, PAPSBB, OILS, GLASS, STC.
Very truly,
A ssignm ent o f Claim s
K. E. HODGMAN,
19.
The commission will not
Division Engineer.
recognize any assignment of claim
— W. - -------------------------------------- -------
TED THYE
OF PORTLAND, ORE.
LARS OLSEN
OF ATHENS, OHIO
WILL WRESTLE A FINISH MATCH
AT THE
ASHLAND ARMORY
Monday Evening, Sept. 5
AT 8 : 8 0 P. M.
Two Falls out of Three— No Time Limit.
They are tw o o f th e best 160-pound w restler« in America. This
is a good, clean sport, and la .i e-i are w elcom e.
RESERVED SEATS ............. ........................................................... gA.00
GENERAL ADMISSION . . ................................ .........................81.OO
CHILDREN .............................................................................. . ............. »Or
(Plus War Tax)
Tickets on sale at Irwin’s Cigar Store, Ashland; Brown & Brown,
Medford; Roe« Bros., Central Point; Bower« Drug Store, Gold Hill
WEND<GMomlay,SepLff
NIGHT PERFORMANCE ONLY
TM /f?ry
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WORLD
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PRICER
15
35c and 81.11»
SEATS NOW SELLING
(Tax Included)
IRior 7 :8 0
I'urtaiu 8 :1 3
K Sm O 98B K
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W all P aper
at R E D U C E D P rices
Dickerson
Son
Is this your car on Sunday?
A Sunday m orning—crisp, sunshiny
weather—roads hard and smooth. What
a day for m otoring!
Your car is “ dead’* in the garage. It
may be carbon-clogged cylinders and valves
-burned-out bearings—any one of a mul­
titude of troubles.
You are pretty safe in blaming your oil.
Seventy-five per cent of engine troubles
are caused by oils poor in quality or wrong
in type.
Sunoco Motor Oil insures freedom from
carbon—clean, compression-tight cylinders
—smooth, noiseless bearings.
We w ill tell you w h ich of the six
Sunoco types fits your engine.
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A u to m o tiv e
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