Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Friday, April 21, c 1022
More than one editor has asked,
oil are left underground, and, wheth-1M artin, local m iller; Asa Fordyce.'
seriously, “ Is the national house of
er
the figure is 60 per cent or 80 per incumbent, and Oliver Martin, ranch-
Established 1876
| cent, it is too large. In certain parts er, all seek the republican nomina-
Published Every Evening Except representatives a jo k e?” And more
Sunday
! of the Applachian fields, the practice tion for county commissioner,
than one national representative has
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
of forcing compressed a ir or gas into
bitterly resented the query. A dm it­
a
central well, from where it goes to
OFFICIAL CITY AND CÔUNTY
ting th a t there are many good and
adjoining well3 and carries the oil
PAPER
able men, clear thinkers, forceful
WASHINGTON, April 21.— Great with it, has caused wells to produce;
TELEPHONE 39
workers, In the house, it is neverthe­ quantities of oil, perhaps as much as as much oil as they had up to the
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
less Inevitable th at the house as a
CO or 80 per cent of the original res-, point when considered ready for
whole
stands up under very biting
subscription Price Delivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65 criticism when it passes legislation ervoirs, are left underground in the
are undoubtedly other
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 up to the senate in the comfortable United States when wells are aban­
means
of
effecting
a greater recov-
Sis months .................................. 3.75 assurance th a t the senate will not doned
because
no means
have been
determ
ined
whereby
it
1,
possible
t
o
Am,brOse
T
0?
? “? '“ 1 ' “ d '
One year .................................... 7.50
make
it
into
law.
Mai] and Rural Routes
___________~ ,,
„
¡these questions should be studied,
There is but one reason for such recover more than a small percent­ and applied before the wells are
One month .................................. $ .65
Three months .............................. 1.95 action on the part of the house, and age of the oil, according to A. W. : abandoned.”
Six months .................................. 3.50 th at is fear of “ the folks back home.” Ambrose, chief petroleum technolo-j
One year .................................... 6.5C
^ C O N O M Y it
But the “ folks back home” are by gist of the bureau of mines. This
y e t another
COMMANDER HAYNE ELLIS
ADVERTISING RATES
no means the backwoods men and fa lure to effect a g reater recovery
of
the
underground
oil,
said
Am­
Display Advertising
f a c t o r in
women of a generation ago. The pub­
lie te Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
brose,
is
due
to
the
exhaustion
of
the
fa v o r of
lic school, the movie, the trolley, the
YEARLY CONTRACTS
, subterranean gas flow.
automobile, even the newspaper, af­
Display Advertising
O L Y M P IC
“ The m anner in which gas serves
One time a w eek...................... 2 7 %c ford the man far from the city as
Rolled O a ts
Two times a week...................... 25 c good a chance to know and to think as an expulsive medium was recently
Nveiy other d a y .........................20 c
■ shown by an experiment at the pe­
as his urban brother.
Local Readers
Hence, when the house passes a troleum experim ent station of t h e ;
Each line, each tim e.................... 10c
To run every other itey ior one
bill to deport all aliens violating the bureau of m ines.” Ambrose asserted. I
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c Volstead law or the narcotic law, it) ' “ A steel container about three feet
| long and three inches in diam eter, j
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c says to the folks back home, “This was filled with sand which was then
will please you, because you believe
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
in anti-narcotic laws and prohibition thoroughly saturated with oil. T h e !
am ount of oil introduced was known I
To run every issue for one month laws.”
or more, %c the word each time.
But will it? Common-sense jus-j by weight and m easurem ent. A fter :
Legal Rate
the sand had been saturated, gas
First time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c tice is inherent in most Americans. was forced into the container under I
We all like to see fair play. Is it:
Each subsequent time, per 8-
polnt line ..................................... 5c fair play to adm it an alien and te ll1 a pressure of 200 pounds to the
Card of t h a n k s ............................ >1.00 him, “ We have one law for our­ square inch. Then a valve at one j
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2%c
end was opened, and the gas allowed
selves and another for you; if yfou
Fraternal Orders and Societies
to escape, bringing with it perhaps,
Advertising for fratern al orders take a drink, we deport you; if we
or societies charging a regular initi take a drink, we pay a fine; if you 18 per cent of the oil put into the;
Atiou fee and dues, no discount. Re­ sell opium, back home you go; if we container.
ligious and benevolent orders will be
“ In other experim ents,” Ambrose
charged the regular rate for all ad sell opium, we pay a fine” ?
continued, “ the am ount of oil recov­
How can we teach aliens American
vertising when an admission or other
ered varied from 15 to 25 per cent
charge is made.
justice if our house passes a bill ev i­
depending on the pressure and other
dently unjust?
What Constitutes Advertising
conditions. A fter the gas had forced
Let us pass all the anti-law s we,
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
out 18 per cent of the oil, the con­
ing among some as to what consti as a people, want. But let us make
tutes news and what advertising, the penalty for their infraction the tainer was held in a vertical position
for the purpose of determ ining how
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to differenti­ same for rich and poor, American much oil would drain out, but t h e 1 Commander Hayne Ellie, who has
ate between them : “ ALL future and foreign, white and black.
capillary force exerted on the oil was been appointed naval aide to Secre­
events, where an admission charge
He suc­
so great th a t only a negligible quan-! tary of the Navy Denby.
is made or a collection is taken IS
ceeds
Capt.
Oavis
Foote
Sellers,
who
tlty of oil drained from the sand.
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
has been detailed to command the U,
organizations and societies of every
“ This simple experiment em pha­ S. S. Maryland.
kind as well as to individuals.
sized the fact th a t gas is the pre­
A
All reports of such activities after
dom
inant
factor
in
moving
oil
to
the
they have occurred is news.
KLAMATH CANDIDATES FILE
well and th at when the gas is gone
All coming social or organization
meetings of societies where no
th e production Is g o n e /’ declared
KLAMATH FALLS, April 21.—
money contribution is solicited, initi­
Ambrose. “ In any event, it is un- Eleventh hour candidates for county
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
questionable th a t large quantities of offices appeared yesterday.
NEWS.
Tidings
In Old Wells
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
ter.
UPPER KLAMATH LAKE OPEN
KLAMATH FALLS, April 21.__
Upper K lam ath lake which has been
icebound, is open to navigation. Mail
and passenger service by boat to re­
sorts along the lake started yester­
day.
GRAHAM BREAD—PIES AND CAKES
----- SALADS -
LUNCHES PUT
69 N. Main St.
Ashland Realty Co,
HOUSES
RANCHES
CHEAP!
Opposite City Kail
Ashland, Oregon
vefkäfconof
GOVERNOR SETS
DATE EOR WEEK
OF PROSPERITY
PORTLAND, April 21.— Governor
Ben W. Olcott has issued a proclama­
tion designating the week of May 15
to 21 as ‘ Prosperity W eek,” and ask­
ing the people of Oregon to observe
it as such. This is an endorsem ent
of the effort of Portland lodge of
Elks to arouse the people of the
United States to the necessity of one
big concerted move to bring back
prosperity to the nation. Portland
will observe the week by a festival
and golden jubilee, pageants, pa­
rades, together with the laying of
SOLOMONITES
Itching feet seems to be a regular the cornerstone of the E lks’ new $1,-
000,000 temple to be the features, j
accompaniment of spring.
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The proclamation follows:
Salem, April 15, 1922.
It is not so much a question now
of “are we going to get the big hotel To the people of Oregon:
Peace, progress and prosperity
and sanitarium ?” as it is, ‘ where is
it going to be located?”
constitute the goal for the biggest
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pageant on earth to be staged May
Mining activities are looking up. 15 to 21 by Portland lodge 142, Ben­
During the week half a dozen pros­ evolent and Protective Order of Elks.
pectors have called at the office to This proposed
pageant revolves
secure location blanks, both placer around the laying the cornerstone by
and quartz.
th a t lodge of its new million dollar
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temple in Portland.
Over Pendleton way the divorce
‘‘Elks Prosperity W eek” promises
mill seems to be working overtime, to do its fair share in assisting to
and Cupid is asleep on the job. E ight make the year of 1922 a big year
divorce complaints were filed in o n e :for agriculture, business and indus-
week and only one m arriage license tr y ° f every kind. The Order of
applied for.
Elks believes in making the world a '
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happier, b etter and more prosperous
P retty near tim e there was a place, and by injecting some of their
shake-up in the bureau of en g rav -1 psychology into this week it should
ing and printing. A dispatch says have a prom inent part in bringing
th a t an engraver has spent four about the desired results.
months of his spare time in produc­
I tru st the people throughout the
ing a perfect engraving of the capi- state will co-operate with the Elks
tol building upon the head of an or­ of Portland in making their pageant
dinary pin.
a big success. It is the hope of the
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Portland Elks th a t their movement
A nother chapter in the Jackson­ may be part and parcel of the wave
ville bank wrecking story will be of prosperity th at is bound to come
w ritten next Monday, when R. D. in the near future. May th at hope
Hines, the form er vice-president, will come true.
be placed on trial. His half-brother,
BEN W. OLCOTT, Governor.
W. M. Johnson, who is serving a ten-
year sentence for his share in
wrecking of the bank, will
brought from prison as a witness for
the prosecution.
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Page the shade of Roosevelt! The
“ no children” adm onition is fast dis­
appearing from the “ for re n t” col­
umns of the Chicago newspapers.
The trend appears to be the other
way about. An architect is prepar­
ing plans for the erection of a large
apartm ent house with a baby buggy
locker for every apartm ent, and
bonus of $25 is offered for every ba­
by born in the house.
C^UMME q P l AYGROUND
Home Bakery
S P E C IA L S
POTATOES
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$2.00 p e r 100 lb s .
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61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Sundays
8 A. M .to 5:30 P. M.
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the life of tire or tube we repair. If it fails to do this—
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