Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 29, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
tiVfe can run for office If lie* has the
modest filing fee in hand.— Mail-
Tribune.
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
• «
Sunday
THE
ASHLAND
PRINTING
(X).
The state board of conciliation has
_ _-
«•_ _____
handed
down its findings in the dis­
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
pute
between
the workers and the
PAPER
mills in Klam ath Falls.
It finds
TELEPHONE 39
that eight hours is long enough to
E. J. BARRETT, E ditor
_______________ _______
_____ ¡work and advises th a t a settlem ent)
Subscription Price Delivered in City: be arranged on that bi -is, with over-'
One mouth ................................ . $ .65 time com pensaron to b? fixed in ac-
Ttüee m o n t h s ............................. 1-95 jcora a nee wi h the exigencies of th e '
□u« iayear S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50! 3ltU j,;° n- "Tbe report takes up 700'
Mail and R ural Routes
¡pages and leaves the whole m atter
One mouth ..................................$ .65 ¡Just where It started. The operators Í
Three months . . ....................... 1.95 and the workers are uo nearer a!
One'''year 9 . . . . . . . ’ . . . .? . . 6 51 set‘,em
settlem ent now than they were in
the beginning.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display A dvertising
41» e insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
opvpn
ÁSHÍÁVÓ i)Â îL ï
Saturday, April 29, ifc iJ
Censor Fox T ro t? Never!
It Keeps Flapper Slender
pense fund, cash advanc­
ed out of current expense
fund .................................. 4000.00
Southern Pacific Company,
freight, county fair ex­
pense ..................................... 72.27
Total
Lee Waddell ...........................
J. L. Briner ...........................
V. R. Hooper .......................
J. F. Ralls ..............................
E. W. Frey .............................
Carl Bergman .......................
Lloyd Walch ...........................
Edward H. Finley ................
Daniel Foeller .......................
R. H. Sears ............................
S. S. Ingles ..........................
A. L. Kromling ....................
Ed Row'den .............................
Chas. I. Patton .......................
Newt Lewis ...........................
Melv'n F o r s y th e ....................
Llovd Walch .........................
D. R. Walch ...........................
A. T. B o o th b y .........................
John Brownswor’.h ..............
Raphael G artener ................
............................. $4072.27
F ruit Inspection Fund
Dixon & Dean, fruit inspec­
tion expense ....................
64.60
Prohibit ion Enforcement
S. B. Sandefer, prohibition
enforcem ent expense . . . . 644.00
I. B. M Hard, prohibition en­
forcement expense ........... 139.60
L. M. Sweet, prohibition en­
forcement ...........................
5.00
Standard Oil Company, pro­
hibition enforcem ent . . . .
23.09
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SPEED LIMIT
From the gathering of city offi-
Display Advertising
1 clals and citizens, which came to-
One time a w eek.......................2 7 ^ c ,g e th e r in the city hall last night.
Two times a week...................... 25
much good is likely to eventuate, and
Nvuiy other d a y .........................20 c
it is probable that out of It may:
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c come a solution of the vexed prob­
lem In connection with the traffic i
To run every other dhy for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c regulations,
the enforcem ent ofi
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c which has already done a great deal!
of harm to Ashland.
Classified Column
Unless prompt steps are taken !o
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month check the m isrepresentations made
or more, %c the word each time.
hi other towns in regard to our tra f­
Legal R ate
fic
laws, it will mean a loss of th o u ­
First time, per S-point lin e ......... 10c
sands of dollars to this city, by the
Each subsequent time, per 8-
polnt line .................................... 5c diversion of the tourist traffic. W hile
Card of t h a n k s ............................ 81.00 the mayor has not yet had time to
Obituaries, the line ......................2% c
prepare a definite schedule for the
F raternal Orders and Societies
tourists,
which will limit the speed
Advertising for fratern al orders
or societies charging a regular in iti­ of vehicles to 20 miles an hour, It
ation fee aud dues, no discount. Re­ has been decided th at less than this
ligious and benevolent orders will be
charged the regular rate for all ad is not practicable.
There will be a big gathering of
vertlBlng when an admission or other
the Pacific Northwest Tourists asso­
charge Is made.
" y ©teoreisT /
ciation in Tacoma today, and Secre­
W hat Constitutes A dvertising
tary
of
the
Cham
ber
of
Commerce
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to what consti­ F u ller has sent a telegram to the
tutes news and what advertising, convention announcing th at 20 miles
we print this very simple rule, which an hour within the city limits had
Is used by newspapers to differen t-1 ¡7
“ " ,u s fla"
ate between them : “ ALL 'fu tu re been fixed for the speed of tourists
A “Delayed Resolution” exercise and I loathed dieting. So
e ’enta, where an admission charge i through the City of Ashland, and
Delayed Resolution Does It
I went on my sugary, near-obese
is made or a collection is taken IS asking th a t the sam e be given con­
“
‘You cover a mile and a quarter
In Music Thins Stout- way until that glad morning when
ADVERTISING.” This applies to spicuous notice. This is a good move
in
every
twenty minutes you fox
organizations and societies of every and will do much to offset the harm
my dress bands began to overlap
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cst
When
Taken
W
ith
trot,’
he
explained, ‘and if you
kind as well as to individuals.
and I had the merry whim to get
done
by
the
m
isleading
publication
have a song with a constantly recur­
All reports of such activities after
New Dances
weighed. Maybe you won’t believe
in the cu rren t issue of the Oregon
they have occurred is news.
ring delayed resolution, you’ll get
it, but as near as I could figure I
All coming social or organization Motorist
a
certain agitation that keeps you
N ew Y ork C ity .— -Too fat? Lots had lost ten pounds in two weeks 1
meetings of societies where no
In the m atter of signs, it was th e
constantly
on the go all the time
money contribution is solicited, initi­
of people are—but not many have
sense
of
the
m
eeting
last
night
th
a
t
you’re
dancing.’
Finds Reducing Painless
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
the thrilling experience of Fanny
large overhead signs should be erect­
“Well, I never heatd of delayed
NEWS.
“I wasn’t going into a decline,
Watson, who awoke one morning to
ed over the highway, in such man
resolution
before, but ‘Stealing** has
that was evident, for I looked and
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
it
all
right.
We tested it to sec.
ner
as
to
compel
th
e
atten
tio
n
of
find
herself
getting
thinner
and
get­
Fostoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
felt better than I had for ages, but
Everytime
Kitty
starts:
the
tourists.
The
trouble
with
th
e
ting
paid
for
i
t
ter.
I consulted a doctor anyway and
‘Stealing,
stealing,
with your eyes
signs as displayed a t present is th at
- Fanny does a stunt with her sis­ he explained the whole thing.
appealing,
they cannot be seen until the m otor­
“It was my new act, a burlesque
<¿ ummed P layg & ound
There’s a tender feeling in my
ter in vaudeville, and of course she’s
ist is alm ost on top of them , and
fox trot to ‘Stealing* sung by my
heart for you’
always adding new quirks and turns
It is then too late to slow down.
little sister, Kitty. I say ‘burlesque’ I figure off goes another pound.
to her act. The other day she— but I really mean exaggerated be­ That’s why one part of my art won’t
A nother m atter which was given a t­
but let her tell i t
tention was the hours during which
cause there was nothing burlesque be changed for many months.
the “slow’ down” rules should apply
‘‘My friends say I’m tba hsckievt
"Of course I knew f was too fat," about the effort I put into my trot­
ting, and according to the doctor, woman in the world. Instvwd X
to the public schools. It was thought
she admits frankly, "but I was lazy
that effort was literally ‘stealing’ torturing myself to get
th at if it was enforced during school
I
—like
a
lot
of
women.
I
hated
away-my
pounds.
hours only, it would m eet all re ­
my salary for painless
quirem ents.
It Is expected th a t
w hatever change In the regulations W. H. Stickel, election ex­
R oad Dist.. No. 4
Clyde Equipm ent Co., general
pense .....................................
W. M. Tetherow, payroll Dist.
road expense ..................... 238.04
th a t may be made by the m ayor to
W alker, election ex­
No. 4 .................................. $170.57 The J. P. Cronin Co., general
meet the present conditions and rec­ Deacon
pense .....................................
.93
Road Dist. No. 5
road expense ..................... 50.96
ommendations of the m eeting last
F. J. W atson, payroll dist.
Hittson Motors, general road
SOLOMONITES
night, will be quickly announced and
Total,
$32.99
No. 5 .................................. $191.56
expense ................................
16.00
steps taken to give them the widest
Associated Oil Co., oil, Dist.
Roads and Highways
F. E. Jenkins, general road
No. 5 ..................................... 23.56
State Highway Commission,
expense ................................
5.00
<?> If you know of a thing th at <S> publicity possible.
general road expense . . . . $ 16.00
Medford Service Station, gen­
will darken the joy
<§>
Total. $215.12
County Nurse
eral road e x p e n s e .............. 52.37
4> Of a man or a woman, a girl <S> SHORT CHANGE ARTISTS
Marie E. Falldine, county
Medford F u rn itu re & H ard­
Road Dist. No. «
WORK REDDING MERCHANTS
n u rse ’s salary .....................$125.00 John W alch, payroll Dist.
ware Co., general road ex­
or a boy;
<$>
American Red Cross, rent for
pense .................................... 10.55
No. 6 ................ .*..................$ 31.53
*s> That will wipe out a smile or <$>
county nurse .....................
8.00 C. R. Moore, expense Dist.
REDDING, Calif., Apr! 1 29.—
Medford Iron W orks, general
the least bit annoy
<$>
road expense ..................... 19.00
No. 6 ..................................... 40.00
Two short-change artists, a tall and Colonial Garage, county nurse
<!> A fellow, or cause any gladness <8>
expense ................................
4.25
Oregon State Highway Com­
a
short
man,
both
dressed
in
brown,
•$>
to cloy:
<$>
C. E. Gates Auto Co., county
$71.53
mission, genaral road ex­
Total,
“ worked” women cashiers in Red­
nurse’s expense ................
pense .................................... 771.26
170
Road Dist. No. 7
I t’s a pretty good plan to <S>
ding yesterday, obtaining 810 a t each Medford Service Station^ coun­
Oskar Huber, general road
■ Big Pines Lum ber Co., lum ­
forget it.
<s>
ty .nurse’s expense ......... ..
16.39
expense ................................ 43.75
of
these
stores,
McCormick-Saletzer
ber, m arket road No. 7 . . .$ 77.75
«> $ 4» <$> +
Oregon
Tuberculosis
Associa­
Fred
J. Fick, general road ex­
company,
Jacobson
Grocery
company
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Road Dist.. No. 8
tion, county nurse’s ex­
pense
..................................
29.31
L. Gregory, payroll Dist.
I t’s not the work, but the worry, and the Valley m arket.
5.03
pense .....................................
C.
E.
Gates
Auto
Co.,
gener­
No. 8 .................................. $112.00
They tried Jam es Anderson at hl9
al road expense ................
20.40
th a t breaks the heart of a man.
Road Dist. No. »
Total, $160.37
soft drink parlor, but he discovered
Medford
Service
Station,
gen­
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R. B. Vincent, payroll Dist.
eral road expense ...........
2.00
Surveyor’s Office
No. 9 .................................. $ 81.86
Sunday, May 14th, is “ M other’s the fraud in tim e to make th e sharp­
Perkins
Auto
Electric
Co.,
C. F ran k Rhodes, surveyor’s
ers
retu
rn
his
810.
Road Dist- No. 10
Day.” Don’t forget to w rite th a t
general road e x p e n s e ....
2.00
office expense ................ .. .$24.00
Goodman, payroll Dist.
The short-changers made th e ir es­ Miss
letter home.
Union
Oil
Company,
general
H. D. Reddy,
surveyor’s
~ .......................
! No. 10 ................................$219.35
cape, but the officers are looking
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road expense ....................
59.03
stenographer .....................$ 40.00 Standard OH Co., expense,
Young’s
Machine
Shop,
gen­
for
them.
Monday will be May day. Back
Dist. No. 10 ....................... 70.90
eral road e x p e n s e ..............
6.25
T otal, $ 64.00
east it is “ moving day.” The peo­
Sender
of
W
eight«
iuvd
M
easures
Total, $290.25
ple born on that day have been kept COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS E. A. Bond, sealer of weights
Total ..............................$2529.59
Road Dist. No. 11
and
m
easures,
salary
.
.
.
.
$
28.16
everlastingly on the jum p ever
Ashland
K lam ath Falls Road
P. L. Freed, payroll Dist. No.
(Continued from yesterday)
W ater M aster
since.
n
......................................... $216.39 Standard Oil Company, Ash­
Fred N. Cummings, w ater
land Klamath Falls road 2602.36
Road D ist. No. 12
Jail
m
aster’s
s
a
la
r/
.................
$125.00
County Salary
Van
Houten,
payroll
W. L.
“ Uncle Joe” Cannon is indeed a B. L. Moses, ja ilo r’s salary .8 56.25 Fred N. Cummings, w ater
, No. 12 .......................$716.87 Jackson County C urrent Ex­
Cal.-Ore.
Power
Co.,
lights
for
Dist
rem arkable man. He is one politic­
m aster’s expense ...........
29.00 A. B. C hartraw et al., right
pense Fund, cash advanc­
.......................................
5.79
ian who knew when to retire instead Godward M ercantile Co., jail
ed from current f u n d . . . 2025.47
50.00
of-way, Dist. No. 12 . . . .
Total, $154.00
County I/b iw ry Fund
of waiting to be beaten.— Eugene
supplies ................................
15.80
County
A
ttorney
E.
E.
Woolsey,
lib rarian ’s sal­
$766.87
Total,
Mrs. Jane Johnston, laundry
Register.
S.
B.
Sandefer,
district
a
tto
r­
ary
.......................................
66.66
General
Roods
for Jail ................................• 10.30
ney’s expense .....................$ 63.10 Jack T hrasher, payroll, gen­
E. Fay Woolsey, libray ex­
Effie M. Terrill, meals for
The Girl: “ Did I ever
pense ......................... . . . . 25.00
e ra l roads .........................$336.00
prisoners .............................. 224.00 Rawles Moore, d istrict at-
j Mildred Bliton, assistant li­
torney s expense ......... .. . 148.75
j Burbidge, labor, general
where I was tattooed?”
H eath’9 Drug Store, jail sup-
b ra ria n ’s salary .............. 58.34
.
roads ....................................
96.00
The Boy : "No.”
P’ies ....................................
12.35 Glass & Prudhom m e, district
a
tto
rn
e
y
's
office
expense.
Willie
Howard, assistant li­
1
4.381
Billings
Car.
&
Auto
W
orks,
meals for pris­
The Girl: “ Well, we can d r iv e ' Opt^mo
H. E. Benson, district a tto r­
b ra ria n ’s salary ................
30.00
19.75
I general road expense
oners
24.15
around that way.”
ney’s expense ..................... 50.00 Chansjor & Lyon, general
Medford Book Store, library
Jno. M. W illiams Co., jail
books .................................. 284.76
road expense ..................... 39.72
supplies .......................... . 16.75 Jackson Co. Abstract Co.,
2.50 Howard-Cooper Corporation,
d istrict atto rn ey ’s expense
Mrs. P ru e A. (’P la tt, magar
A news item tells of a woman
zines for library .............. 50.95
general road expense . . . . 118.47
Total, 8365.39
who horsewhipped her dentist be­
Total, $279.33 Elm er Morse, labor, general
Juvenile Court
cause her gold teeth failed to add to
Slaughtered ('at tie
Total ............................. $ 515. 71
roads ................................... 120.00
The Enders Co., juvenile ex-
W. W. H ittle, slaughtered cat­
County F a ir Fund
her good looks. A patient out of
Medford F u rn itu re & H ard­
f®n9e ..................................
25.73
tle ......................................... $ 23.87
9
95
Jackson
County C urrent ex-
patience, as it were.
ware,
geneval
road
expense
Advertising and County Printing .
County
A
uditor
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People's Electric Store, gen­
The Ashland Tidings, county
E. M. Wilson, auditing coun­
eral road expense ..............
.40
Printing
.............................
$
40.80
Conditions in Mexico promise to
ty records ........................... $400.00 Rolley
Rinabatfeer,
labor,
Medford Mail Tribune, county
County Agent
arise at an early date. A crisis in
general roads ..................... 96.00!
printing ......................... . . 165.20 State of Oregon, payment on
Mexico is all th at is lacking in a Medford P rinting Co., p rin t­
Thos.
Roseberry, labor, gen­
extension work ..............¡..$ 5 0 0 .0 0
eral roads ........................... 135.00
ing county f o l d e r s ............ 861.00
troubled world. For two years Mex­
ROAD F I ND
A rth u r Shaffer, labor, general
ico has been running a race with The Irwin Hodson Co., county
Road
No. 1
roads ......................... .. . .). 108.00
Printing •.............................. 164.00 Standard Oil Dist.
Co., expense
Jacksonville for the being quiet
So. Oregon H ardw are Co.,
Dist, No. 1 ......................... $268.57
medal.— The Smudge Pot.
general road expense . . . .
4.45
Total, 81231.00
Road Dist. No. 2
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Southern Pacific Co., freight,
Election Expense
Wm. Bruin, payroll Dist. No.
general roads .....................
1.28
.80
The bees are busy working. They S. L. Allen, registering voters
• " Road r a « : No. » ■ ’ 223' ” I
gener
Glass
&
Prudhom
m
e,
election
are very foolish to do it under the
al road expense ................ 107.20
supplies .............................. 17 97
Wm. Perry, payroll Dist. No.
present capitalistic system of gov­ Mordoff & Wolff, election ex-
W illam ette Equipm ent Co.,
3 ....................................-...$ 1 0 1 .5 0
general road expense ». . .
3.80
ernm ent. which is so oppressive th
at
___
pense ....................................
10.50 Medford Lum ber Co., expense
Busy C orner Motor Co., gen­
the hellraising rights of foreign resi- ^Ia rt^n Bowers, election ex­
Antelope bridge Dist. No. 3 217.72
eral road e x p e n s e ..............
2.10
pense
dents are unrestricted, and any ñá­
Billings Car. & Auto W orks,
H. D. Reed, election expense
T otal, $319.22
general road e x p e n s e .........
5.55
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Ji rf r a
sk - J
Total ................................ 811.69
Dog License Fund
Bushong & Company, dog li­
cense supplies .................. 13 4.00
Chauncey Florey, stam ps for
dog collars ......................... 12.50
Total
7.00
8.00
3.06
6.00
4.00
4.00
3.00
21.00
4.00
11.00
4.00
27.00
10.00
32.00
6.00
17.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
8.00
9.00
............................. $ 434.00
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
County Clerk.
It pays to read the classified page.
............................. $ 1 1C.50
Bounty
J. P. Dlnkens ......................
7.00 i
Jam es Grieve .........................
2.00
A. B. F a rrie r...........................
34.00
An.on Ring ...........................
6 00
John F. Smith .......................
3.00
3.00
N. R. Zimmerman ................
4.00 ;
Martin McDonough ..............
4.00
Mary C. Frv ...........................
L. M. Walch ...........................
3.00
Total
Albert Nelson ............................
Emmet Phillips ....................
M. A. C a r t e r ...........................
Harry Hawk ...........................
W. W. Din kens ....................
Patil Pearce ...........................
P. A. Peyton ...........................
Paul Force .............................
Carl Suphu ...........................
B. H. Short .............................
Zera Dahack ...........................
John Walch ...........................
Carl Bergman .......................
Ivan W. F a r m e r ....................
Jam es E. Grieve ..................
H arry Hayes ...........................
Ernest McKee .......................
A. Poston ................................
Geo. W. H erriott ..................
Jonas Spitzer f ...............................
J. E. S m ith p e te r....................
R. C. Gearing .........................
8 00
2.00
4.00
2.00 ,
VIRGÌNIA
CAFE
2Q First St.
THE BEST O F EATING
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
2.00
4.00
3.00
7.00
2.00
6.00
22.00
17.00
7.00
13.00
1 2.00
20.00
i
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Guns Repaired
FISHING BODS WRAPPED
B a n d s and P arts Supplied and
F itted for Any Make o f Gun
6.00
10.00 i
14.00
7.00
R. Middleton
»81 E. MAIN ST.
4.00
2.00
I
A T
Hotel Vendome
tor a real place to eat. Home cooked m eals served fam ily style.
B reakfast to order.
R egular dinner, 5« cents. Sunday chicken
dinner, 75 cents. Ju st across from Library— 425 East Main St.
MB. and MBS. HVDNELL, Props.
—« r
When You Go Fishing
EQUIP WITH THE BEST TACKLE
We Have the Latest and the
Best in
RODS AND REELS, BASKETS, EGGS, ETC.
As a Precaution, so None Will Question Your
Veracity, KODAK Your Catch
We Have Them
NININGER & WARNER
“ Don’t Forget to Put Out Your Campfire”
.•wT"
SEEDS
TESTED
TESTED
Priced Right
Aon van depend upon seeds von buy from us. They are
pure, strong and true to name
Buy your seeds at home
from
Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
317 E. Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 260
“ The F arm er’s Service Station”
Dollar Courage
Money in the hank gives the sort of courage
that enables men to get on in the world.