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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1922)
* 4».H i U 'l V r v \* - Ashland Tidings Estshlished 1876 ruuilsued Every E v en in g . Except Sunday ___ THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO- OFFICIAL CITS AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Entered at the Ashland, Oregon ostoffice as Second-class Mall Mat ter. _________________ _ j Ç^UMME&P l AYGROUND’ OFÀriERìCA' bulXSi WESTERN MINING Copper for many purposes has no equal. It is easily worked, resists corrosion, gives long service, has a great salvage value and rem arkable beauty. For articles th a t are exposed to the weather, such as screens, gu t ters, roofs and ship fittings, it is ideal. In the m anufacture of automo biles it already has an im portant place, but many other parts and ac cessories couid be made of copper with advantage to the car owner. For such purposes its lightness, dur ability and non-corrosive qualities make it especially suitable. Its position as electrical m aterial and as anti-fouling bottom s for ships is acknowledged, while more general use is urged for it in the m anufae ture of ra d i.to rs for home and of fice buddings and for automobiles and trucks. Public Forum The P ub lic Forum oolnm n 1> • m edium for th e exp ression s of T idings readers. A rtW es subm it ted for publication m o st n ot ex ceed 4 0 0 w ords. V iew s exrpsssed under th is h ead are n ot to b e con fused w ith th e ed itorial opinion of the newspaper, the T idings being w illing to allow presen tation of both sides of any question except p olitics and religion . E ditor Tidings: There has been so much said about wasting A shland creek w ater th a t you would think it was a crime to use enough to take a decent bath and our Mayor goes down to Jack- sou’s Springs to get a free bath. Who is responsible for th e w <ter th a t wastes down the creek every spring. Can anybody give a sane reason why we should not use it? We have voted for it, petitioned for it and urged for it. Our mayor says he is a m ajority man. Why don’s he get busy, why don’t he give us a chance to record our views on the m eter question? Why don’t he give us an itemized report of the wa te r fund for the last two years? He went into detail on how K lam ath Falls was spending her money, but on the very question th a t Ashland people are most interested in he shed no light. Aint we entitled to know how our money is being spent? Every bank th at handles the people’s money gives us a report every six months, so does the county. I am interested in a corporation in.Jackson county th a t handles the people’s money of which the mayor ha3 been a contributor. Some time back he asked me for a financial statem ent and it was furnished him, which he was justly entitled to. Now I want him to play fair with me. I have a right to know, so does the people what their money is being spent for. Don’t you think th a t you could use some of th at wasted w ater to m ature your crops and beautifuy your lawns in July and August? When you are restricted to a few hours a day three days a week, when in one hour a fte r you tu rn on your faucet any old cow could drink the w ater as fast as it will run out of a % inch tap and there is places in town you can’t get w ater enough to wash your face in. And you have charged more than twice as much as we used to pay for all the w ater we wanted. And you pay for this in advance and then are deprived of the water. Does this look to you like obtain ing money under false pretence. W hat about using the w ater fund and delivering it to other channels w ithout putting it back which our charter forbids. Oh. well, th echar te r is only a scrap of paper anyway. If you think this is legitim ate bus iness, go out and try to do business in your private affairs th a t way and see where you will land at. Perm it me to copy a statem ent in the city council proceedings th a t was pub lished in the Tidings Dec. 7th, 1921. Action was taken by the council to acquire a lot or lots in the city for the purpose of conducting experi- AHMLAMII ü AÜA tlbiÑÜS ¿6» IS m M M M « 4. Hot w ater bottles repaired. m ents to ascertain the actual amoiint of w ater needed for ag ricultural Fixit Shop. development of the 9shland granite soil, a m a tte r which had b e e n . a M oved— Chester E. Jones and family have point of much contention. Efforts moved from 111 Beach sireet to 370 m il be made to obtain th e assist ance of Prof. Reim er of th e experi H argadine street. Mr. Jones is em m ent station a t Talent to act in con ployed a t th e L ithia Bakery. junction w ith a committee appoin- ed by the facion supporting th e res H ealth B read. P u re M alted Milk ervoir project. Can you see lany T w ins— 1 0 c e n ts 8 0 tf joker in this? If you can I will swallow the b a it ju st like I did when R esum es D u ties A fter Illn ess— I voted for the reservoir bonds. Mrs. Bessie M. Wilson, of 175 I referred to this in my form er Mead street, bookkeeper for th e article th a t was published in the W hittle T ransfer Co., who has been Tidings. And here is the m ayor’s sick for th e past week, is able to answ er to it: resum e her duties. E ditor Tidings— I wish to make a correction as kindly as possible. We make our own candles, Ice There was an article in the Tidings cream and tamales. Enders Con yesterday signed by S. P atterson, fectionery, 62 tr stating nothing will convince the mayor until he has an expert farm Form er R esid en ts P a ss Through— an acre of ground to find out the Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stanley and am ount of w ater required for th a t two daughters of P ortland passed acre. I never suggested or advo through Ashland this morning, they cated an expert farm of an acre or are driving through to Los Angeles any num ber of acres to determ ine and expect to spend some weeks J n the am ount of w ater required.— C. southern California. Mr. Stanley is B. Lamkin. general m anager for th e Alaska Coal The way of the transgressor is 'an d Coke company, with offices in hard. Wide is the road, straig h t is Portland. He form erly lived in Ash the way th a t leads to everlasting land and was a boyhood friend of life, but few there are th a t find it. Howard Rose, of Rose Bros. Good night. S. PATTERSON. Cleanup sale of overcoat« at Paul- serud’s. lO ltf LOCAL AND PERSONAL Foi-mer A shland Man Is Im proving— Word has been received from Mrs. Louis Schwein, a t San Francisco, th at her brother, A. L. Barker, who has been confined in the Southern Pacific hospital with inflam ato.y rheum atism , is slowly improving. Overcoats at leas than Paulserud’s. cost, at lO ltf Legion M em bership D rive — This week the American Legion membership drive is on, w ith th e en tire 105 posts of Oregon enlisted in the campaign. Locally, Ashland Post No. 14, also th e W omen’s Aux iliary, will take a leading part. All ex-service men should join the ranks, reinforced also by the feminine con tingent. Health B Twins 10 Pure Malted Milk 89tf Goes to L os A n gel es- ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sander, of Oak A rm y Store R em oval— The Army Store, form erly located and Helman streets, left last Friday for Los Angeles to spend a couple a t 203 E ast Main street, has re moved to the q u arters form erly oc of weeks. cupied by Orris the Tailor. W. F. An agency for the Liberty car has Jordan, the proprietor of th e Army been established at Medford, and Store, is a well known business man anyone Interested. In them may see in Ashland, he proposes to mak£ them at the Riverside Garage. P. F. some Improvements in th e arran g e Cloee is a g en t 132 S. Riverside, t l t f m ent of th e Interior of the new lo cation, which will m ake It among A shland G irl R eturn from San F ran the attractive stores of the town. FATHER OF TRIPLETS VISITS INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. (Effective Jan u ary 1, 1922) D aily (E xcep t Sunday) H oward E w er, H usband o f Form er LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND City School Teacher, Stops. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 8:00 Howard Ewer, fath er of news 8:00 a. m. 9:00 m. a. 9:00 paper famed triplets born w ithin the 10:00 a. m. 10:00 past two months, stopped in Ash 11:00 a. in. 11:00 land Thursday of last week for a 12:00 noon 12:00 1:7)0 brief renewance of old acquaintances. 1:00 P. m. 2:00 2:00 m. P- Since the advent of the 'triplets, 3:00 P. m. 3:00 4:00 4:00 P m. 5:00 5:00 P. m. 6:00 sources. The state aw arded 120 ac 6:00 P. m. 7:00 res of land to each of the triplets 7:00 P- m. 8:30 8:30 P- m. Sat. only and -eighty acres to Mrs. Ewer. Mr. 9:30 9:30 P- m. Ew er is a traveling civil engineer 10:30 P- m. Sat. only 10:30 » Sunday Schedule for th e Southern Pacific Company Leave Medford for Ashland and and form erly lived in Ashland. Ashland for Medford every hour on the hour from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m.; Telephonic announcers are loud then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. speaking telephone receivers used Ashland w aiting room— East Side for announcing trains in a railway Pharmacy. JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD station, paging people In a hotel, Daily (Except Sunday) calling employes in a factory or a LV. J’S’NV’LE LV. MEDFORD store, advertising goods displayed in 7:40 a. m. 8:45 a. m. store windows, etc. As many as 100 7:20 a. m. 1:50 a. m. of these instrum ents are sometimes 8:15 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 9:20 a. m. operated from one tran sm itter, sc 10:45 11:15 a. m. a. m. th a t sim ultaneous announcem ents 12:00 noon 12:30 p. m. 1:50 p. m. can be made in all parts of a big 1:20 p. m. 3:20 p. m. 2:45 p. m. establishm ent. 4:30 p. ra 3:45 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 5:00 p. in. 5 :5 5 p m . 9:30 p. m 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p .m . Sat. only 7:30 p.m . 9:50 p .m . Sat. only 10:30 p.m . Sunday Only LV. MEDFORD LV. J’S’NV’LE —Many accidents suddenly turn 8:50 a. m. 8:00 a. m. the fire th a t propels automobiles 9:50 a. m. 9 :2 0 a m . and trucks into a raging force 10:45 a. in. 11:15 a. m. th a t destroys them . The building 12:15 p. m. 12:45 p. m. In which your autom obile Is kept 1:50 p. m. 1:20 p. m. is always liable to burn, and your 3 :20 p. m. 2:50 p. m. car with it. Can you stand the 4:30 p. m. 3:45 p. m. loss of 32000, 31500, 31000, or 5 :30 p. m 5:00 p. m. even 3500, w ithoift feeling the 9:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. loss? MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE —The only safe way is to protect Daily (Except Sunday) your car from loss by fire with a LV. MEDFORD LV. ROSEBURG good insurance policy. You can 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. also buy protection from loss by ‘ Travel by stage; shortest route by theft, collision, and your liability 20 miles; one of Oregon’s most for damage to an o th er’s property scenic trips; we save you time and or for Injury to other persons. money. — If your car is w orth having, it P a re — M edford-Roseburg, $4.00; is w orth Insuring. Do it today. G rants-Pass-Roseburg, $3.00. I t’s b etter to play safe than be MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS forever sorry. Daily and Sunday LV. G’T’S PASS LV. MEDFORD 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m. REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE G rants Pass w aiting room— The Established 1985 Bonbonniere, phone 160. Phone 811 41 E. Main St. Office and w aiting room— No. 5 S. F ro n t St., Nash Hotel building. Burned to Junk Billings Agency 20% O F F cisco— Too many sacks of potatoes, Miss Dorris Montgomery, daugh sugar, flour, etc. If we deliver one ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Montgom we may as well deliver all. Det- ery, of B street, who has been spend trick DELIVERS. 105tf ing th e past two weeks visiting in San Francisco, has returned. “P ru fo,” Crescent W renches. Orrea, Tailors for man and wom en. Cleaning, pressing and remod eling. 85tf AUTOMOTIVE SHOP 100 Main St. by Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. land Lumber Co., phone 20. Asb« 92tf M otored to H o r n b r o o k - Mr. W. J. Stevens, Mrs. J. G. Coz- a rt and family motored over th e Sls- klyous yesterday to H ornbrook, Cali fornia taking pictures of the beauti ful snow scenes in the m ountains. They do say th a t D etrick’s full cream cheese and Wisconsin cream brick is the best in town. Detrick sells for less. 105tf Mrs. H erndon Sick— Mrs. Walter Herndon, of 155 Eighth, street, Is confined, to her bed with a cold. Smiling Face Contest B oys and G irls— S ave a ll the sm ilin g faces, clipped from new spapers and m agazines, w ith part o f th e advertisem ent attach ed , a n d bring th em to roe. I w ill pay 0 5 .0 0 to th e person b ringin g th e la rg est num ber, $2-50 to th e second a n d 01-00 t o th e third. C on test closes February 8th . Orres T a ilo r Shot Houses to Rent Property for Sale ... 26 East Main St. Phone Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk Twin»—10 oente SOtf Visiting H e r e - Mr. .Glenn D. Rhodes, Railway mail clerk of Alameda, Calif., arriv ed in Ashland last evening for a visit with his friend, Floyd Place. Phone 44 Ashland Realty Co. EU S T A P LE S ’ TH IN K E R W. C. T. U. Meeting— The regular m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. will be held in Library Build ing 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. All mem bers w ith th eir friends are requested to attend. A s h la n d , O r e g o n 181 4» EVERY MAN CAN LOOK INTO THE FUTURE IF HE TAKES THE TIME TO DO SO FREEZING OUTSIDE— COMFORTABLE INSIDE Such is the situation when our steam or hot w ater radiator system is installed in home, of fice, factory or other building. The true test is in the th e r mometer. Replace your old hot a ir or open grate or coal stove method with our new, efficient heating system. ■ > z The m ajority of so called, wise- men are simply careful men. Get ting rich is often a m atter of being brilliant. Usually it is a m atter of buying real estate.. One acre tract, fine land, free ir rigation, nicely located in th e city $1,800.00. A little over an acre on lower Laurel St. Good impffovemeifts, ex tra fine noil, tr e e irrigation. $1,800.00. | SIMPSON’S HARDWARE One acre, splendid level Jand, lots of fruit, m odern bungalow cottage on G ranite St., oposite Auto camp ground a t a bargain price. A partm ent house on paved street, th re e apartm ents bringing in $51 per m onth, lovely location, nearly half acre of ground, a bargain price. splendid resident lots, al most Vt acre near Boulevard on Mountain avenue, alm ost a gift, somebody will take these soon. Splendid, convenient bungalow, fine garage, large lot, chicken yard, lots of fru it, $3500, w orth $4000. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY GIVE US A CALL. R E A L ESTATE INSURANCE «w ! PHONE 26 T AUSTIN MOTEL BLD' PHYSICIANS. A GOOD PROPOSITION for a saw OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice mill man. Pine. Address A-4 limited to eye, ear, nose and Tidings. 105-4t* throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash WANTED— Plain sewing and mend 7S-tf ing. Mrs. Jacks, 519 Palm Ave.! land. Ore. 102-6 >>R. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to MEN WANTED— At W aite’s Barber eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses shop opposite depot. H air cuts, supplied. Oculist and aurlst for 35 cents; shaves, 15 cents. F irst 9. P. R. R. Offices, M. and H. class work guaranteed. 92-1 mo* Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567 L'OR SALE. DR. MATTIE B, SHAW— Special at- tention to m others and children. Internal secretions and endocrine glands. Ree. and offiue, 108 Pio neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to I FOR SALE— China closet and buf p. m. fet combined. Price $35.00. 661 B St. 107-4* DR. SHAW— Physician and Surgeon — Eye, ear, nose and throat spec FOR SALE— Fifteen dairy stock ialist; glasses fitted. Office, 402 cows, mostly fresh the last two Medford Bldg., Medford, 10:30 a. months. Price reasonable and m. to 5 p. m. Realdbnee, P io good terms. J. W. Bailey, Talent. neer Ave., Ashland, morning and lt'4-6* evenings. Phone 28.____________ FOR SALE— Oakland Six, condition, pew cord tires, sold this week. See car garage. best of must be at Park 107-3t* FOR SALE— Wood, 16 inch body TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. fir, 16 inch pine, m anzanita and oak mixed. Phone 426-J, or call FOR prom pt and careful service, 1219 E. Main St, J. M. Burns. 91tf i auto trucks or horse drays, call W hittle T ransfer Co. Phone l i t . ÎXIK R E N I. Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel Ashland. 56tf FOR RENT— Five room unfurnished apartm ent, lower floor. Inquire T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS FER — Good team and motor Mrs. Knapp, 117 Laurel. 106-3* trucks. Good service at a reason TO RENT— To respectable people, a able price. Phone 83. few rooms with steam heat, hot and cold running w ater and use EXPERT CAR WASHING and pollsb- of bath. One person, $5.00 per ing. Lithia Garage, phone 114. week; ' two persons, $8.00 per : EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea- week. Hotel Ashland. 88tf sonahle prices. Lithia Garage. EUR MALE— R IA L ESTATE. DRESSMAKING TRY R. D. SANFORD, 399 Beach; St., for ait classes of Real Estate, i DRESSMAKING— Mrs. E. F. Gattis, 63 Gresham street. 106-6* forenoons. 103-lmo* ATTENTION — Have acreage ou which we could take towu prop erty, part payment. Also some large acreage tracts, Eugene, Klam ath county, Roseburg, Cali fornia, for Ashland real estate.— Yockey, R ealtors, phone 14 6. * 101-mo PLUMBING PHONE your next job of plumbing to Jerry O'Neal, Beaver Building Phone 138. W. A. SHELL B A R B E R C hildren’s Work A Specialty Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz. LOST LOST— Gold and pearl handle um brella with monogram G. N. J. Finder phone 341-J or leave at Tidings office. 107-2 BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING C harter No.5747. CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF Fencing from E astern m ills ju st in. Con- sidei-able drop in prices on tam e. GOOD CEDAR POSTS New prices ou Implements and re p a irs.. New and used sewing machines for sale or to rent........ Peil’s Corner * Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K To Princeton, Calif— Mr. George Vroman left last even ing for his home a t Princeton, Calif. Genuin« Chicken Hot Tamal««. Mr. Vroman has been visiting his Th« Fountain. R. R. Porter, Prop. parents in Gold Hill and Mrs. L. M. 96tf Ring in Ashland. Our overcoat« must go! See prioes in oar window«. Paulserud’s. lO ltf WANT ’*D. City and Rancli Pro|»erties H ouses to R ent Bring your can. E xpressm an R etu rn s from th e South Bert T urner and daughter, of 256 Sixth street, returned this m orning on train 14, a fte r spending a very delightful two weeks a t Glendale, Calif., visiting w ith Mr. T u rn er’s mother. One cent the w ord each tim e. C. B. L A M K I N JANUARY 10TH TO 25TH we w ill sell any article in stock at a 20 p er cent discount— Tubes, W eed Chains, Jacks, Pum ps, Spotlights, Tools, Spark Plugs, Five gallons any E astern Oil— $ 4.95. B U S IN E S S A N O P R O F E S S IO N A L One of the Signs of an efficient housewife is a household check ing account. Such an account provides an in disputable record of expeditures, eliminates the written receipt and in general makes the hus band respect his wife’s business ability. The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon At Ashland, in the State of Oregon, at the close of busine«« ber 31, 1921. business ou Decem- RESOURCES 1. a. Loans and discounts, including re-dis counts .......................................................$583,688.21 Total loans .................................................. 583,688 21 $583,688.21 2. O verdrafts, unsecured, ................................. 151.74 4. IT. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) ................................ 100,000.00 b All other United States government se curities ...................................................... 61.202.05 161,202.05 5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc......... 224,584.02 6. Banking house, $14,000.00; fu rniture and fixtures, $3,500.00 ................................ 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 51,458.70 10. Cash in vault and am ount due from national banks . . : .............................. 131,368.01 11. Amount due from state banks, bankers and tru st companies in the United ' States (other than included in items 8, 9 and 10) ......................................... 4,360.03 13. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) .................................................. 2,760.35 Total of items 9. 10, 11, 12 and 13. . 138,488.39 14. Checks on bank located outside of city or town of reporting hank and other cash i t e m s ................................................. 822.76 15. Redemption fund witli U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. T reasurer........... $5,000.00 TOTAL ...................................................... LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .............................. Surplus filnd ..............<.............................. Undivided profits .........................................$ 16,978.34 Circulating notes o u ts ta n d in g .................. Certified checks outstanding .................. Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25. . . 263.58 Demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve (deposits pay able w ithin 30 d a y s): Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 28. State, county, or other municipal depos its secured by pledge of asset of this bank ........................................................... 30. Dividends unpaid ......................................... Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reservn Item s 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 3 1 .. 527,454.68 Tim e deposits subject to R eserve (paya b I e after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal sav in g s); 32. Certificates of deposit (other than f o r money borrowed) .................. ............... Other time d e p o s its .................................... Postal savings deposits ............. ............... Total of tim e deposits subject to reserve, items 32, 33, 34, and 3 5 ....................... 410,204 27 TOTAL .................................................... $1,182,895.87 100.000.00 30,000.00 ' 16,978.34 97,995.00 263.58 445,751.70 33,182.24 43,520.74 5,000.00. 65,632.43- 344,137.57 434.27 $1,182,895.87 State of Oregon, County of Jackson— ss I, J. W. McCoy, cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear th a t the above statem ent is tru e to the best of my knowledge and b6lieo k u , , J - w - McCOY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforeme this 7th dav of Januarw 1922 (S eal> G. G.* EUBANKS, Notar^ Public. Correct— A ttest GEO. W. DUNN, E. V. CARTER, C. H. VAUPEL, Direct«