Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 07, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Wednesday, September 7. ICHÍÍ
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
ident of the state of Oregon, and who CAN EUROPE PRODUCE GOOD
has been honorably discharged or PICTURES? YES WITH AMERI­
Established 187 6
CAN DIRECTORS AND STARS
separated from such service or has
Published Every Evening Except
been retired or furloughed to a re ­
Sunday
serve,
shall be entitled to receive a
Can Europe make movies th a t
THE Ab HL AND PRINTING CO.
TO BUUNB88 MEN
equal
those produced iu this coun­
loan
or
bonus
under
th
e
provialone
OFFICIAL CITY AND ^OUNTY
of this a ct; provided, th a t no person try?
USINESS men find it worth while
PA PER
Except for a bare half dozen of
shall be entitled to a loan or bonus
m aintaining commercial accounts
TELEPHONE 39
at the F irst National. It pays in
EDITOR’S NOTE
tiou of the Dead Indian road was hereunder who, being in the m ilitary the most am bitious European spec­
subscript ion P rice D elivered in City
the satisfaction of an adequate bank
tacle-pictures
released
in
this
coun­
or
naval
service
of
th
e
United
States
A full report of the road work done finally adopted. This required the
jn e m onth .................................. 8 -66
connection, and in the business pres­
Three months .............................. 1.95 in Jackson county under the super- construction of some new grade, subsequent to the sixth day of Ap­ try during the last few months, E u r­
tige such accounts give.
Six m onths .................................. 3.75 vision of the state highway commis- which was included in the contract ril, 1917, refused on conscientious, ope to date has shown no pictures
W hether your business is fruit rais­
One y e a r ....................................... 7.60
9ion and the Jackson county court for the paving. With the exception political or other grounds to subject com parable in anyway with the
ing,
selling groceries, or connecting
Mail auJ Rural Route*.
average pictures made in Hollywood.
the right man and the right ranch,
One montn .................................. 8 .05 is now available in the 1921 annual of the stretch adjoining the city lim- himself to m ilitary discipline or to
But, given American directors and
Three months .............................. 1.95 report of the state highway commie-‘its very little grading was required render unqualified service, or whose
you’ll find this bank helpfully co­
American
players, say film produc­
Six months .................................. 3.5o siou. As the detail is interesting but on this line until the Siskiyou moun-1 only service was in th e stu d en ts’ ar-
operative.
ers, Europe can easily produce pic­
One year ....................
6,50 quite voluminous, the Tidings will tains were reached, where the ro a d -jmy training corps as a student,
tures th a t not only will be as good as
ADVERTISING RATES:
print it in sections, dealing only with bed was too narrow for proper drain-
Section 4. Qualifications, ConXln- those made in this country, but will
Display A dvertising
specific units in each issue. It d eals1 age, and the line as laid out called ued.— Any person who has received have the added attraction of E u r­
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30r
ope’s beautiful scenery and the his­
not only with the work already com -¡for considerable excavation in order from another state a bonus or g ra­ torical settings of the Old World.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
pleted with cost of each unit, but to
obtain
sufficient room
for tu ity equal in am ount to th a t pro­
Ashland, Oregon
W ith this in mind, the producers
One tim e a w eek.....................27 H e with the work immediately contem- ditches.
vided by this act, or any person who of Param ount Pictures have a studio
“O ldest
t'wo tim es a w eek.....................25c
plated and th at contracted but not
received for such m ilitary or naval in London. This studio has been in
M edford-Prospect Survey
National
fa'very other d a y ......................... 20c
operation for more than a year, and ¡
completed.
Bank In
I xk - u I Readers.
On September 15, 1919, Paul B. service extra compensation equal to now th a t th e production organiza­
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
Jackson
County'
or
exceeding
the
bonus
provided-by
Rynning having finished the loca­
tion has been whipped into e ffic ie n t,
To run every other day for on«
(C o n tin u e d F ro m Y e ste rd a y .)
tion on the Ashland-Keno section, th is act, shall not be entitled to re ­ shape Param ount is sending to E u r­
month, each line, each time . . . 7c
To tu n every issue for ok « month
~
i moved camp to Prospect on the Med- ceive a bonus hereunder; provided, ope some of its best directors, who,
or more, each line, each t im e .. . . 5c C entral Point to Jackson-Josephine ford-C rater Lake highway, to locate however, th a t any person, otherw ise with all of England and the Conti- ¡
nent to draw on for backgrounds,
Classified Column.
County Line Survey
this road from th a t point to Med- qualified, who received from another plan to make pictures with prom inent
One cent the word each time.
►
♦
♦ * ♦ ♦♦♦♦■<
This survey of the Pacific high­ ford, a distance of forty-six miles. state a bonus or g ratu ity less in American players in the casts.
To run every issue for one month or
am
ount
to
th
a
t
provided
by
this
act,
more, %c the word each time.
• George Fitzm aurice, one of the best
In 1916 the governm ent in co-
way covers a distance of twenty-one
Legal Rate:
and any person who received extra Param ount directors, who produced
miles
and
follows
the
old
county
road
operation
with
the
state
and
county
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . ,16c
“ Experience’^ and “ On W ith the
which traverses a fairly level coun-i had run a prelim iniary line over this compensation from any source, gov­ Dance,” is now in P aram ount's Lon­
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
l i n e ...............................................Cc try. The twelve miles between Gold j route, the notes on which were ernm ent o r private, for such m ili­ don studio. He has his own cam era­
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Hill and the county- line follows th e ' worked up in th e office during the ta ry or naval service less in am ount man with him, and the first of a
Obituaries, 2 % cents the line.
grade of thè Rogue river and for w inter following, but no location th an th e bonus hereby provided, series of pictures he will make is
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
“Three Live Ghosts,” from the Broad­
Advertising for fratern al orders j much of this distance the location is ; was staked out in the field. This shall be entitled to and receive the way success of last season. Norman
cr societies charging a regular initi-j along the bank overlooking the riv- prelim inary line was run on railroad difference between the am ount so K erry and other well known Ameri­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-1 er
From Gold Hill it follows the- standards, with three per cent grades received from an o th er state as a can players will be in the c a s t..
ligious and benevolent orders will be ,
. ,
.
,
.
ater, Mr. Fitzm aurice will do “The
charged the regular ra te for all ad- r,ght bank of the stream to Rocky and 11 degree and 30 m inute curves. bonus or gratuity, or as extra com­ L
Man From Home.” Booth Tarking- ‘
pensation,
and
th
e
am
ount
such
per­
vertising when an admission or other 1 Point, where a deep narrow gorge i As the line followed the bluffs along
to n ’s famous play. Scenes for th e s e ,
charge is made.
makes an ideal crossing, and cross-1 the Rogue river these standards son would be entitled to as a bonus productions will be photographed in I
ing the river on a concrete arch, the could not be adhered to and 10 de- under this act; provided, however, England, France and Italy, so th a t j
Wbat Constitutes Advertising!
In order to allay a m isunderstand- location follows the left bank of the gree curves were used in some places th a t the allowance of $60 paid by in Param ount pictures coming from
Ing among some as to w hat consti- river to the county line.
It was the original intention of the the federal governm ent a t th e time Europe American film patrons will
see a new type of background.
tutes news and w hat advertising,
This location consisted mainly in governm ent to make a grade upon of discharge shall not be deemed a
John S. Rebertson, the director
we print this very simple rule whicn
bonus o r extra com pensation within whose genius was responsible for J
la used by newspapers to dlfferin- retracing the old location th at h a d 1 which railway track could be laid
“ Sentim ental - Tommy” and “ Dr.
a tiate between them : “ ALL future, been made over a part of the line and trains operated, if desired. Con- the m eaning of this section.
Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde," is now work­
Section 6.
C ertain R elatives to
events, where an ^admission cb*^®^'8Ome years ago and m aking minor struction on these lines involved
ing in the Param ount London studio
'S ADVERTISING/’^ T h is applies
I G an g es in the old county road many deep cuts and very high fills, Receive Bonus of Deceased Soldiers producting ’ P erpetua” from a play
organizations and societies of every which had previously been graded
The new line is located on the or Sailors.— The husband, wife, by Dion Clayton Calthrop. In the
kind as well as to individuals.
‘ very close to the standard for line standards established by the state; child, m other or fath er, o r depend­ leading roles are Ann F orrest and
All reports of such activities a iter an j gra(je Tbe gurvey was in charge it follows the contours of the blufffc ent sister o r dependent bro th er, in David Powell, two well known Amer­
ican players. Scenes for this pro­
All coming social or organization of F N- D rinkhall, who began tne more closely, reduces the yardage the order named, and none other, of duction will be photographed in
meetings of societies where no money work on March 3, 1919, in Older by several hundred thousand cubic any deceased person, m ale o r female, France, as well as England.
“ Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush,
contribution is solicited. Initiation th a t the contracts for the payinv yards, and makes th a t section of the who was enlisted, Inducted, w ar­
Ian
M acLaren’s famous Scotch storv ■ •
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. of this section might be let early in road above Trail more scenic,
ranted or com m issioned, and who
is now being produced in Scotland
the season.
South of T rail th e governm ent’s served honorably in active duty in by Donald Crisp. "Dangerous Lies,” ..
We make aii quotations on
Ashland
to
California
Line
S
u
rv
ey
,
survey
followed the rig h t bank of the m ilitary o r naval service of the an original photoplay by E. Phillips
JO 11 WORK
has just been finished
__
Prelim inary to the construction Rogue river to Dodge’s bridge, and United States, shall be paid th e boa,- Oppenheim.
from
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
th a t was to be done on this section crossing over the river a t th is point us th a t such deceased person would jin London by Paul Powell pictures
More and more motion
Same prices— Reasonable Price— I of the Pacific highway earl yin the it continues down the left bank to have been en titled to h ereu n d er had are becoming international because!
spring of 1919, the line was staked the camping ground owned by the such deceased person lived.
to all.
the American film enthusiast is no
out by F. H. W alker. It followed Elks of Medford, thence in a south­
Section 6. A pplication for Bonus longer content with the oft-photo-|
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon,
graphed hills of Holloywood or the
Postoffice as Second Class Mall the line of the old road except on erly direction .to Medford. Although to be Made w ithin One Y ear.— All the locations of Fort Lpe.
the Ashland end. and kept on t h i this route down the river is the most applications for a cash bonus under
Matter.
grade th at had been built over the | scenic, it is also the more costly and this act shall be m ade w ith in one
CONTEST ON FOR POST­
Siskiyou m ountains by the county. longer, besides it does not serve th e year a fte r th is act becomes of force
MASTER AT ROGUE RIVER
Three different routes were consid­ local traffic as well as does the route and effect o r w ithin one y e a r a fte r
E. C. Brown, superintendent of
ered out of Ashland, and the middle th a t has been adopted via Eagle the applicant’s discharge, provided
schools, and Mr. and Mrs. O’Kelley
route between the end of the pave­ Point.
th a t th e applicant was in th e service
of Rogue River, were in Medford this,
ment on the Boulevard and the junc-
at th e tim e this act becomes of force
(To be continued.)
week in the interests of Mrs. Anna
and
effect.
Clark for postm aster. There is con­
CHOCOLATE
Section 7. Bonus and Loan Op­
siderable interest being m anifested
VANILLA
tional.— Any person fully qualified
in th a t position. The known candi-j
STRAWBERRY
to receive e ith er a lo a n o r bonus
dates are Mrs. Anna Clark, Mrs. Sam
MAPLE NUT
hereunder shall have th e option of
Sandry, Mrs. Roy Smith and Dr. W.
electing to take e ith e r a cash bonus
L. Carey, and possibly Mrs. Jam es
or to receive a farm -or home loan,
Whipple, the present incumbent. A
but no person sh alL ' he entitled to
civil service examination will be or­
both a cash bonus a n d a farm or
dered for all applicants, the same as
EDITOR’S NOTE The Tidings is retu rn from long months of service ¡home loan.
in all other places, and three with
in receipt of complete data relative th at took them from homes, family:
section 8. P erso n a Who Receive
the highest standing will be reported
to the Oregon bonus act from the and positions—
Educational Aid to M a le Refund.—
to the post office departm ent to se­
Recognizing then, th e h a n d ic a p s'Any person who h#f. received the
lect a postm aster or postm istress "World W ar Veterans State Aid com­
mission. Owing to the lengthy na­ they face by reason of unequal losses benefits under th e a c t providing for
from.— Medford Mail Tribune.
tu re of the articles they m ust by and sacrifices imposed upon their state financial aid to soldiers, sail­
necessity be run in installm ents patriotism in th a t grave emergency ors and m arines for ed'.ucational p u r­
which will be found every day in which threatened our very existence poses shall m ake a re fu n d to the
th e Tidings until a complete ex­ as a people and out of which they state of the am ount s o received be­
planation is made.
brought us victory and peace —»
fore he shall be e n title d to receive
Recognizing equity, justice and a a loan or bonus u n d e r this act.
(Continued from yesterday)
simple duty in effecting some early
Circuit Court
(To be continuied.)
readjustm ent of these unequal losses
Sisters of Charity vs. C. O. Dun­
Be it Enacted by the People of the
SOLDIERS’ BONUS LAW
away. Affidavit, judgm ent, default.
State of Oregon:
C. B. L À M K I M
General Laws of Oregon, 1921
J. F. Rhodes vs. A. L. Seabreoks.-
...
y
Sectiou 1. V eterans to Receive
Affidavit, default, judgm ent.
CHAPTER 201
George Wolff vs. Norwich Union E ffe c tiv e on a n d a fte r May 25, 1921 Bonus or Loan.— The s^ate of Ore­
BARGAINS IN
gon, for the purpose of assisting in
Fire Insurance» company. Order.
R eal E sta te
AN ACT
the industrial rehabilitation of, and
Pearl W. Smith vs. A rthur L.
Smith.
Findings and conclusion. To provide for the industrial rehab-1 providing farm or home aid for,
ilitation of all persons and certain j residents of th e state who served in
Decree.
<My anil Itanclv Propertied*
dependents
of deceased p ersons,; the world war, shall pay to each p e r-'
Housen to ♦Went.
Laura E. A tkins vs. Robert A t­
who served in the world war be- son qualified as hereinafter provid-
kins. Findings and conclusions.
tween the United States and the ed a cash bonus, or shall lend to
Win. Dodell vs. Mabel Dodell.
German em pire and its allies, and each person so qualified a sum of
•TTIZKNH’ RANK BUILDING r
Order of default. Proof of publi­
to
provide
for
loans
or
cash
bonus;
money, in the am ount and according |
cation.
prescribing
qualifications
of
those
to the conditions h ereinafter con­
Annie M. Root vs. Vernon Vaw-
IRST thing you do next
A n d , b e s id e s P r i n c e
who
shall
receive
such
loan
or
tained.
te r et al. Findings and decree.
—
go
get
some
makin’s
A
lbert’s
delightful flavor,
bonus; fixing the am ount of such
Section 2. Not to Receive Both
Grace M. Wilson vs. City of Med­
p apers and some Prince there’s its freedom from bite
loan or bonus and creating a com­ State and Federal Bonus.— In the
ford et al. Answer.
mission to be known as “world event th a t the congress of the Unit-
Albert tobacco and puff away and parch which is cut out by
Fred J. Marcus vs. Mary Marcus.
P
rin
ce
A
lb
e
r
t
la
sold
war
veteians
state
aid
com
m
is-¡e,j
states
provides
for
the
payment
Order.
on a home made cigarette our exclusive patented proc­
in to p p y rud ba g s,
sion, and fixing the powers and ot- a ca8b bonus to persons qualified
tid y red tin s , h an d­
Elsie Meador vs. W illiam Meador.
that will hit on all your ess! Certainly— you smoke
som e p o u n d an d half
duties of said commission; au­ to receive a bonus under this act on
Divorce.
pound tin h u m idors
smoke cylinders!
P. A. from sun up till you
and in th e pound
thorizing the issuance and pre­ or before th e date on which aft
A. W. W alker Auto Co. vs. F ire­
i-rytla l g la ss h u m i­
scribing the character and am ount am endm ent to the constitution of the
d o r a ) it li s p o n g e
m an’s Fund Insurance Co. Sum­
No use sitting-by and say­ slip between the sheets with­
m o iste n e r to p .
of
bonds
to
be
issued,
and
creating
out a comeback.
mons.
state of Oregon authorizing a bond
ing
maybe
you’ll
cash
this
-———3
a special fund from the proceeds! ¡8sue, to proVide funds to carry out
Semonds Mfg. Co. vs. Southern
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
Prince Albert is the tobac­
STANDARD O i l CO M PA N Y
thereof
to
carry
out
the
purposes,
the
prOvisions
of
this
act
becomes
Oregon Lum ber Co. Reply.
_____
i c a i. n <> 11 \ t I a >
__
the going’s good, for man-o- co that revolutionized pipe
of this act; creating a sinking fund . effective, then any person qualified
G uardianship Geraldine Theiss.
man, you can’t figure out smoking. If you never could
for the retirem ent of said bonds; to recelve a cash bonus from the
Petition. Order appointing guard­
authorizing
a
tax
levy
for
said
¡u
n
ited
sta
te
s
governm
ent
shall
not
what
you’re passing by! Such smoke a pipe — forget it!
ian. Order appointing appraisers.
sinking fund; providing for the be qualified to receive a cash bonus
Real Estate Transfers
flavor, such coolness, such You can—AND YOU WILL
appointm ent of appraisers and at- hereunder
David G. Twldwell et ux to Jam es
more-ish-ness—well, the only —if you use Prince Albert
torneys; authorizing said commis-
Section 3. Q ualifications; Certain
Campbell W ard et ux, government
way to get the words em­ for packing! I t’s a smoke
sion to adopt adm inistrative rules Persons Barred.— Every person, male
lot 2 in sec. 3, twp. 39 S., R 1 W
phatic enough is to go to it revelation in a jimmy pipe
and regulations and making an or female, who was enlisted, induct-
$10.
and know yourself!
appropriation to cover adm inistra- ed. w arranted or commissioned in
or a cigarette!
W alter S. Jones et al to J. S.
w ill, do your plowing right now
tion
expense.
the
mn
itary
or
naval
service
of
the
Miller, lot 17, Rungaolw addition to
Recognizing the heroic sacrifices j United States and who served hon­ in your hard, sticky soil.
Ashland. $150.
Bargain in used sewing machine;
Anna E. Rouse to Hazel Adams, of our soldiers, sailors and marines orably therein at any time between
who
offered
themselves
as
a
living
also
a new carload o f White sew­
lots 13, 14. N H lot 15, block “ E,”
the sixth day of April, 1917, and the
Copyright 1921
targ
et
in
the
defense
of
our
land—
ing machines just in, at
R ailroad addition to Ashland, $10.
eleventh day of November, 1918, and
by R. J. Reynold»
« Tobacco Co.
Mason J. Pilcher et ux to Ezra
Recognizing the difficult problem who served for a period longer than
Winston-Salam,
N.C.
Self, SE H of sec. 22, twp. 27 S., R. of readjustm ent to the economic life sixty days, and who a t the tim e of
PeM's Corner
f/ie national joy m o k a
1 E., $1.
of the country they have m et upon entering into such service was a roe-
Ashland
Tidings
E R V IC E
Highway Commission Reports
on JacKson Co. Road WorR
B
First National Bank
This Weather
makes you think of Fall Clothes
Whether you buy them
ready-made or buy the
goods for the making,
you should find it at
. We sell
Brick Ice Cream
Distribution of State Bonus
To Veterans of World War
and the right kind at the right prices
Ashland Creamery
COURT NEWS
You’ll enjoy the
sport of rolling
’em with P. A.!
F
The Heider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
F ringe A lbert