Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tidings
A TOURIST HOTEL FO R A S H L A N D ! mediately opposite, and were power- had a splendid view of the Rogue cease our vigilance, for the Indian« of hum anity— the only compensation returned
in safety to their homes
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! less to render us any assistance. The River valley, which is described as continually hovered about us, seek to the builders was a consciousness except Henry BoyguB, a brave and
Established 1876.
M. C. Ree<4 certainly started the bodies of the drowned* were never a great meadow interspersed with ing for advantage. By the tim e we of duty nobly done.
handsome youth, who was probably
Published Every Evening Except
ball
rolling with his article, ‘ One recovered, though we offered a re­ groves of oaks, which appeared like h a d worked our way through the
Sunday
(Continued on Page Thre^j
n tin g Thou Lackest.
Last night ward to the Indians, who searched vast orchards.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
m ountains to the Rogue River valley,. All the members of this road party
a t a m eeting of business men the the river for months. We reached
As they m ade th eir way through j and tlxeD through the Grave Creek
OFFICIAL (.TTY A N D <<IUN4 y
hotel situation was largely discussed the Cascades w’ithout any other in­
PAPER
the Rogue River valley they were hills and Umpqua chain, we were
and the concensus of opinion seemed cidents w orth relating.
TELEPHONE 39
Our
constantly followed by the Indians pretty htoroughly worn out.
to be th a t if Ashland w2s to get a
stock
of
provisions
had
grown
very
“
We
then
made
a
portage
around
and had to be on guard day and
Subscription P rice D elivered in City: tourist hotel the people of Ashlanjl
One Wadh drag saw, good as new, with two good blades; five-
One month .................................. $ .65 i m ust get behind it in a substantial, the falls, packing the most of our night. When they had to pass short, and we had to depend, to a
gallon oil can and other extras, $135. One Wade drag saw, in per­
Three months .............................. 1.95 ;
effects on our backs, dragging our through heavy tim ber and brush great extent, for sustenance upon
fect condition, with one good blade. One Myers irrigation pump,
Six months .................................. 3.75 financial way. At th a t meeting H. l boats over the i rocks,
v v n a , i reloading
c iu a u m g
and
c lU U
$50. Indian motorcycle, $100. One three-fourths bed spring, in
they dism ounted and led th eir game. Road working, hunting and
One year .................................... 7.50,
th a t
W° Uld 3Ub' Proceeding on our way to Vancouver, hosses, carrying th eir guns across guard duty had taxed our strength
frame, $6. One sheet iron heater stove, $1.50. Two hundred grain
Mail and R ural R outes
sacks
at 3 cents each. Will trade any or all of above articles for any
scribe $1,000, or e ten $1,500, to a , ascended the W illam ette river to the
their arm s ready to fire. The In­ greatly, and on our arrival in the
One month .................................. I .65 • cash bonus to be offered to any com- fal,3( there mad? another p
kind of good wood at wholesale prices.
e
Three m onths ................................. 1.95
dians were arm ed with bows and Umpqua valley, knowing th a t the
Six m onths .................................. 3.50 pany th at would build a su ita b le ; around the fa„ 9 reloaded a j
poisoned arrow s, the pioneers with greatest difficulties In the way of
Ona year ........................................ 6.50,' tourist hotel. Mr. J.^H. f u l l e r stat-j a9cended the rJver tw enty. five m i,es
the old-tim e muzzle-loading rifles. the im m igrants had been removed,
ed th at lie would add $500 to the
240 Third Street
coming to a place called Champoeg, They made th eir way through the we decided to proceed a t once to our
ADVERTISING RATES
Residence,
585 E ast Main Street
bonus. Good.
Now, The Tidings
Display A dvertising
where we finally left our boats and valley, crossed the Cascade m oun­ homes in the W illam ette. There we
Phone
460
Single insertion, each in ch ........... 30c will add $1,000 to the cash bonus ***t*^v
n u a s the
uic valley io
made vui
our way a across
to tains into the K lam ath country, and arrived on the 3rd day of October,
YEARLY CONTRACTS
budget, with the understanding t h a t : Lee.s old ml8slon ,en m |,M
thence east to the H um boldt river. 1846, having been absent three
Display A dvertising
the bonus shall be nut less than » 2 5 , where Salem „ „ „ standB and Qn
One tim e a w eek........................27
Here
they m et a train of immi­ months and thirteen days. During
000 and th a t the sum be made avail­ 1st day of December, 1843, entered
Two times a week........................ 25 c
grants. They brought back with al Ithis tim e our friends had heard
Every other d a y ...........................20 c able only upon the building of a one of the old buildings to remain them 150 people, the pioneers trav el­ nothing from us, and, realizing the
I jocm J Readers
high-class tourist hotel, with facili­ I for the winter.
ing ahead and m aking a ro ad over dangerous character of our expedi­
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c ties for scientific m ineral baths, fo
To run. every other d*ay for one
“Previous to this, we had been in which the wagons could pass. This tion, many believed in the news
1921 DOLLARS
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c j cost not less than $260,000, and th a t i the rain most of the time for twenty tra in was taken through to the W il­ which some tim e before reached
this
bonus
be
offered
to
any
indi­
t
To run every issue for one month
them th a t we had all been m urdered
lam ette valley.
ERHAPS you are earning less
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c vidual or company which will build I days. Oh, how we could have en-
than in 1920, and feeling poor
Here I shal lagain quote from the by the Indians.”
! joyed our hospitable sh elter could
C lassified Column
such a structure.
in
consequence.
Do you realize that
It is a fact th a t a great propor­
One cent the word each time.
The Tidings feels sure th a t such a ' we have looked around the family account of the expedition when on
1921
dollars
are
bigger in purchas­
To run every issue for one month
the retu rn trip:
tion of the population of Oregon en­
ing power than 1920?
bonus will induce substantial hotel circle and beheld the bright faces
or more, ^ c the word each time.
I th at accompanied us on our toilsome
“ No circum stance worthy of m en­ te re d the state by this route laid out
Consider the drop in prices of sta ­
people to make such an investm ent
Ix*gal R ate
ples
recently, and how much more
tion
occurred
on
th
e
monotonous
by
th
e
fifteen
pioneers
in
1846.
j
journey
alm
ost
to
th
e
end!
Alas,
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c in Ashland.
your money buys now. You will feel
m
arch
from
Black
Rock
to
th
e
tim
­
;
they
were
not
there!
T
hat
long
and
Each subsequent time, per 8-
We have living here In this valley
Who will be the next?
better, and perhaps even be able to
point line .................................... 5c
dreary w inter, with its p e ltin g rains bered regions of the Cascade chain. today people who came into Oregon
save
a bit.
Card of t h a n k s ............................ >1.00
and howling winds, brought sadness Then our labors became quite ard u ­ over this old south road— or, as It
The F irst National is in a position
Obituaries, the line ......................2% c
to offer the finest kind of hanking
♦
PU BLIC FORUM
>
US‘ 1 nder tl* ae sad reflections ous. Every day we kept guard over was usually called, “ the old Immi­
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
service.
J w e resolved, if we rem ained in the the horses while we worked the grant road.”
Advertising for fratern al orders
or societies charging a regular initi­
country, to find a b etter way for road, and at night we dared not
The road was free to all. a work
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
others who m ight wish to em igrate,
By S. PATTERSON
ligious and benevolent orders will be
Closing the spigot and letting it as soon as we could possibly afford
charged the regular rate for all a d ­
vertising when an admission or other run at the bunghole. You will often the time.
charge Is made.
“. . . So, in 1846, a fte r m aking
hear the rem ark th a t the C reator has
arrangem
ents fhr the subsistence of
doue
wonders
to
help
beautify
the
W hat C onstitutes A d vertisin g
our
families
during our absence, we
city
of
Ashland.
He
gave
us
the
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
Ashland
Oregon
ing among some as to w hat consti­ w ater and placed it up on a high organized a company to undertake
tutes news and what advertising, m ountain, built us a reservoir to the enterprise, composed as follows:
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to differenti­ hold it. Some of our citizens think Levi Scott, Henry Boygus, Jesse Ap­
John Owens,
he -------
didn’t
finish the — job. They want
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.. uut . - plegate,
—
- ----» R obert Smith,
ate between them : “ ALL future --
He gave an exam ple in folly which anybody
events, where an admission charge it cem ented in and a pipe line la id ! Moses H arris, Benit Osborn, John
can understand.
is made or a collection is taken 19 tq it. Right here I want to explain I Scott, Lindsay Applegate, Beujamix
ADVERTISING.” \This applies to
organizations and societies of every why I think we are pursuing the Birch, John Jones, Samuel Goodhue,
It isn’t so easy, however, to sense the mistake
wrong course. We have a w ater sys- David Goff, W illiam Sportsm an and
kind as well as to individuals.
of trying to build the body on foods which lack
All reports of such activities after tem th a t has always paid for itself > William Parker.
essential nourishment.
they have occurred Is news.
and m aintenance, even before the i
‘Each man had his pack horse and
All coming social or organization
Here, again, is a foundation of sand which
meetings of societies where no rate was raised above $8 per a c ie ! sadd^e horse, m aking th irty anim als
gives ’way when the test comes.
money contribution is solicited, in iti­ for irrigating. No reason th a t i t ! to guard and take care of. A portion
Scratch Feed alone will not make liens lay. You will save
ation charged, or collecton taken IS shouldn’t now, if properly handled.I of the country we proposed to trav-
Many a food that tastes good lacfeo honesty
NEWS.
money and get more eggs hv feeding
1 don’t like to criticize our council, ' erse was a t th a t time m arked
the
of
nourishm
ent
to
equal
its
taste.
T
h
u
s
It
tem
pts
as I know its task is a thankless job, I niaP ‘unexplored region.’ . . . The
We make all quotations on
KERR’S EGG PRODUCER
the appetite into mistakes that often are costly.
JOB WORK
as I served in th a t capacity for two ^dea ° fopening a wagon road
from
With
years. At th a t tim e there was no through such a coutnry at th a t time
G rape-N uts is a food which helps build bodily
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST
was
counted
as
preposterous.
KERR’S
SCRATCH
FEED
compensation for our services. I
endurance for life’s stress and storm. The full
Same prices— reasonable price—
“
.
.
.One
thing
which
had
much
was on the board when our city hall
to all
nourishm ent of wheat and malted barley, together
K E R R ’S F eeds are all food. G uaranteed ahaoluudy free froiu
was built and know som ething of influence with us was the fact th a t
w
ith
the
vital
mineral
salts
so
necessary
to
bone
cheap
by-product« and undesirable ingredient».
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
the question as to which power,
structure and red blood corpuscles, w ith phos­
Postoffice as Second-claBs Mall Mat­ what a councilman has to contend
Kerr’s Egg Producer is a mash feed which contains all of
with. We were cussed and dis­ G reat Britain or the United States,
phates for the brain, is retained in Grape-Nuts.
ter.
would
eventually
sedure
title
to
the
cussed.
But we didn’t spend the
T he long baking process by which G rape-N uts is
the elements for high and sustained egg production. Feed
people's money until we first got country, was ont settled, and in case
made gives the food a natural sw eetness and an
it to your flock and make every hen lay, her full quota of
unusual ease of digestibility and assimilation.
Oh, what w ithout youth,
<?> their consent. Give us a square deal a war should occur and B ritain prove
eggs.
Would love be?— what would <#> and I will assure you th a t th ere will successful, it was im portant to have
Served w ith cream or milk, G rape-N uts is
For Sale by
a way by which we could leave the
youtti he w ithout love?
* be no criticism from this quarter.
fully
nourishing,
and
w
hether
eaten
as
a
cereal
at
«
— Byron.
What some of us want to know is country w ithout running the g au n t­
breakfast or lunch, or made into a pudding for
why the city would go to the expense let of the Hudson Bay company’s
dinner.
G rape-N uts has a particular delight for
of an election and then ignore the forts and falling a prey to Indian
the
appetite.
Sold by grocers.
J . N. DENNIS
Ashland should advertise itself wishes of the m ajority vote entirely. tribes, which were under British in­
353 East Main
Phone 214
constantly and effectively before the We d id n 't ask to have some $7,000 fluence’’
On
the
morning
of
the
20th
of
world. And when tourists, home- or $8,000 taken out of the w ater
We Supply A ll Your Needs in Dairy and P oultry F<* c <1 h .
seekers and investors come, give fund to buy m eters th a t have been June, 1846, the expedition was
“There’s
a
Reason”
them hospitable welcome and also of no benefit w hatever tow ard in­ 1 under way On the m orning of June
; 29 they passed over a low range of
give them fair treatm ent. Boostful creasing our w ater supply.
If our population increases as we i hills from the sum m it of which they
advertising will he in vain if those
who come are not treated equitably all hope it will, it is going to take
ORDER YOUR
*
more water. Why not begin now to
and considerately.
build for the future instead of pay­
Harry Thaw's name does not ap­ ing out our n^oney for som ething
pear in the news dispatches any th at will be throw n in the ju n k in
more. And yet th ere are persons a few years? It is w orking a hard­
fcii
who can find nothing for which to ship on the parties who are trying
to dig a living out of the soil.
be thankful.
If we didn't have this w ater or
The fact th a t women are to par­ had to tax ourselves to pay for this
ticipate in the disarm am ent confer­ improvement, there would be some
»
•
how
ence creates the expectation th at sense in economizing.
There is another bond electio n ;
there will be nothing secret about
called. Would it be any wonder if
its proceedings.
Winter is coming—prices are night. Supply may he lim­
the electors turned it down? How
ited later, as shipments from factory have already
A hard-boiled cynic says th a t m at­ do they know they will get what they
rimony is a gamble and th a t often ask for? W hat argum ent would you!
stopped.
the dice are “ loaded.” But who give to a prospective buyer if hei
should ask you if you had w ater toj
minds w hat a cynic says?
properly irrig ate your tract of land?
Would you tell him “ Yes, we have
ASHLAND MAN BUYS
the w ater, but can’t get it” ? H ow !
LARGE DAIRY FARM
are you going to answ er his next I
PHONE 20
NEAR GRANTS PASS
question, “ W hy?”
I read an article in the newspaper i
C. W. Lymau, 1023 E ast Main
by F. L. N utter on dry farm ing. I
street, completed negotiations yester­
have no reason to doubt his state-!
day for the purchase of the River­
ments, but I can show you a dozen
bend farm s, 105-acre dairy farm
different kinds of soil here in Ash-1
And, for a fact, rolling
Talking a lo u t rolling
eleven miles below G rants Pass on
land. Each one will require differ
the Crescent City road, for $22,000.
up Prince Albert is mighty
your own cigarettes, we’ll
i ent treatm ent to get the best results.
The property was sold by Edw ard L.
easy! P. A. is crimp cut and
tell you right here that
If the soil doesn’t require the ,
Schmidt, form er owner, through the
water, why is it this nation is'spend- >
P r in e e A lb a r t i t
stays put and you whisk it
Prince Albert tobacco has
agency of E. E. Phipps, local realty
to ld in to p p y rod
ing millions of dollars all over the
bags, tid y rod tin t,
into shape before you can
dealer.
’em all lashed to the mast!
h a n d to m o p o u n d
western states for irrigation projects
and half pound tin
Mr. Lyman expects to take Imme­
hum idort and in tho
and sending out statem ents th a t the
You’ve got a handful-of- count three! And, the next
diate possession an d will move to the
pound crysta l g la tt
instant you’re puffing away
w ater has increased the yield of the;
h u m i d o r w ith
happiness coming your di­
farm with his children this week.
tp o n g o m oittonor
crops and the price of the land four­
to beat the band!
tap.
rection when you pal it with
fold?
Eighty men out of every hundred
Prince Albert is so good
P . A. and the m akin’s
are dependents at sixty years of age.
FO R SALE
A.
G.
ADAMS
P
First
Bank
The foolish man nssho built
his house on the sand—
POUTRYMEN
Feed More Mash
Ashland Feed & Grocery
Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder
B lock W ood
Prince Albert’s a new
note in the joys of rolling ’em î
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
The "In’’
in Independent
ONE DOLLAR
ANNUAL DUES IN THE
AMERICAN RED CROSS
MAKES YOU A
PARTICIPANT IN
RELIEF WORK FOR
.THE HELPLESS THAT
h IIRDLES THE GLOBE.
ANSWER
THE ANNUAL
RED CROSS ROLL CALL
NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921.
SOUTHERN OREGON’S
FIRST ROAD
(Continued from Page 1)
-saving the women and children, from
sharing the same fate.
It was a
scene painful
beyond description.
We dare not go to th eir assistance
w ithout exposing the occupants of
the other boats to certain destruc­
tion, while those persons were stru g ­
gling for life in the surging waters.
The whole scene was witnessed by
General Frem ont and his company
of explorers, who were camped 1m-
papers! For Prince Albert
is not only delightful to
your taste and pleasing in
its refreshing aroma, but our
exclusive patented process
frees it from bite and parch!
that it has led four men to
smoke jimmy pipes where
one was smoked before! It’s
the g rea test old buddy-
smoke that ever found its
way into a pipe or cigarette!
¡» ringe A lbert
lAa futftoiurf /oy «mota
P utting a little in the bank each
week is what makes the difference
between dependent and INdepen-
dent.
. ,
The Citizens Bank
A shland, Oregon
Copyright 1921
by R- J. Reyno!«»
Tobacco Co.
WkMtua-SaUa,
N. C,
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