PACÍ fwü ■ B ttfa Ashland 5« Tidings Established 1876 Publlahed Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND _ PRINTING GO. ! - OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 M H ........ Wonderful Scenic Beauty of Hell's Gate, Near Grants Pass A sî Ï l ÀÂ d öaily ittOöä ■ é m m hm m ém m i is s ili ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ Chautauqua Second Day Thursday, May 25th ■^■■i Thursday, Mny 11, lt f j j — . ......... m country, and from the reports given, the climatic conditions about Ash­ land are quite satisfactory in com­ parison with some of the territory they have passed through in their travels. The wheat crop of eastern Oregon is several weeks later than usual, and in many places very poor, although there is some good wheat in that section. The working condi­ tions throughout the sections they visited were about the same as in this vicinity, with the exception of the sheep country, where many sheep herders are needed. The boys expect to leave within the next few days for Califofrnia, where they expect to locate if they fifnd conditions suitable to them. ,.. ■■■ ■■ 1 No. 11- “ SCIATIC FOR 30 YEARS— FREED BY INTERNAL BATHS" Mr. Geo. E. Thurston of 1700 H urst For the mileage represented, prob- th at stream to its confluence with St., Portland, Ore., writes to the Tyr­ E. J. BARRETT, Editor rell Hygienic Institute of New York: __________________________________ J ably the most highly scenic and the the Rogue. From this point the can-! “I have suffered nearly thirty years with Sciatic Rheumatism. Two years »ubscriptiou Price Delivered in City:! most completely fraught with the von narrow s from a broad and fer-. Former War Hero and Author, “Private” Peat, Will Talk ago, I purchased a ’J. B. L. Cascade.’ Due month .................. ' — *.• “ ¡untam ed grandeur of the old West, tile valley to a crevice in a m oun­ I haven’t suffered one pang since I Peace Problems at Chautauqua tain range where the raging w aters used it. It is a wonderful treatm ent.” Six months .................................. 3.75 of any side trip from G rants Pass. from C rater lake and the snows of The “J . B. L. Cascade” cleanses the lower intestine its entire length and One year ................ • • • ............. 7.50 jg tbe 17 mile drive to Hell Gate the Cascades has forced a passage* keeps it always free of poisonous One mouth ..................................$ 65 I and the 13 miles furth >r to old Gal- westward. L ittle do you think as, waste. Thousands testify that Constipation, Three months .............................. 1.95, ice and the sm elter at Almeda. you descend into this gorge th a t at Indigestion. Stomach Troubles, Bil­ Hix months .................................. 3.60 Historic Interest iousness, Headaches and all the many one time the stream s of southw est­ serious troubles which they cause, are One year .................................... 6.5( | This trip down the Rogue river ern Oregon flowed northw ard at a absolutely relieved and prevented by ! canyon, along the narrow , winding level far above your heads, th a ^ th e ADVERTISING RATES th’j N ature Treatm ent. Display Advertising i stage road, which overlooks the old channel may still be traced at in­ McNAIR BROS. Sin ie insertion, each in c h .. . . 30c | foaming mountain torrent, where it ENGLISHWOMEN SACRAFICE tervals on the sum m it of the range YEARLY CONTRACTS TOES TO FASHION DECREES will gladly explain to you the simple still pounds and hews its way now chopped and eroded by the Display Advertising LONDON, May 11.— A little toe operation qf the “J. B. L. Cascade.” through a wall of solid rock, is one Rogue and its tributaries. One time a w eek.............................. 27 %c is a small concern where fashion is why it is so certain in its results, and Two times a week..............................25 c of the most inspiring short trips in The Route will give you free of cost, au interest­ concerned. The Daily Express states ing little book containing the results Nveiy other d a y ................................ 20 c the west. It typifies your every At about sixteen miles from town Local Readers that many fashionable society wom­ of the experiences of Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York, who was a spe­ Each line, each tim e .................... TOc thought and vision of what the old you pass River View farm on which en are having small toes removed so cialist on Intestiual Complaints for West must have been. As you pic­ Judge Twohy, of Twhohy Brothers.! To run. every other dby for one 25 years in that city. Why not cut they can wear the new styles in month, each line, each tim e. . 7c ture the six horse stage th a t once contractors, has erected a spacious this out as a reminder to get this shoes, which are long, narrow and To r u [fever y issue for one month bonk as soou as possible. Remember, swung along th at torturous route, summer home with all conveniences pointed. or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c on the gallop, the swaying carriage, ulease, it is free. of a city. A nother mile takes you Classified Column = the stealthy redskins, now waiting to the solid rock foundation of the One cent the word each time. C harter No. 67 To run every issue for one month the stage for “ firew ater” and glass m ountains, which now lies brokeni Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF or more, %c the word each time. beads, and again aw aiting with war- by the Rogue, Hell Gate. The road Ixega] Rate arrow s and vengeance, you catch the here leads 200 feet directly above F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c spirit of 50 years ago. You see the the w aters of the Rogue, a magnifi- Each subsequent time, per 8- At Ashland, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business May 5 1992 abandoned diggings where once the cient example of the constant pur- point line .................................. 5c RESOURCES Card of t h a n k s ........................... J 1.00 flannel-shirted pioneers of the west pose and the irresistible power of the 1. Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts Obituaries, the line .....................2 ^ c sought the fortune that always lay Almighty in carrying out His plans shown In items 29 and 30, if a n y ........... $395.697.00 Fraternal Orders and Societies 2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured ................ 535.00 ju st beyond reach but ju st under the From here you have eight miles of Advertising for fratern al orders 3. U. S. governm ent securities owned, including or societies charging a regular initi­ next shovelful of pay dirt. You see wonderful canyon road to historic those shown in items 30 and 35, if any 13,823.91 ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- the round saucer-like pits where In- Galicel, where many a skirm ish was 4. O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, includ­ Harold Peat’s great lecture, “Introducing Your Neighbor,” Is a plea for ligious and benevolent orders wjjl b e , djan teepees once stood: you get a fought between whites and reds, and ing foreign government,, state, municipal, charged the regular rate for all ad 1 cross-section of human life in an age a more harmonious relationship among the English-speaking peoples of the corporation, etc., including those shown from there five miles more of typi­ earth, in the interest of humanity’s welfare. It will be delivered before Chau- vertising when an admission or other in items 30 and 35, if a n y ............................. 106.793.82 now past, and a cross-section of geo­ cal m ountain scenery to the Almeda tauquans, the second night, with all the earnestness, enthusiasm and fire that charge Is made. 6. Banking house. $15,500.00; fu rniture and fix­ logical ages which run into the hun­ sm elter. tures, $5,500.00 ............................................. characterized the war talks of Mr. Peat, then famous the world over as “Priv­ 21,000.00 What Constitutes Advertising 7. Real estate owned other than banking house dreds of thousands and millions. This trip gives you, on the whole ate Peat war hero, journalist and author. Peat Is a consummate orator, 500.00 In order to allay a m isunderstand­ 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from The Gorge more “ scenery per m ile,” than any! a n d a s a raconteur of narrative and anecdote, is second to none. He has seen ing among some as to what c o n sti­ bank, bankers and trust companies desig­ A fter passing through the town other short trip from G rants Pass, w a rs Hell, and his own experiences have opened his eyes to the necessity of tutes news and what advertising, nated and approved reserve agents of this we print this very simple rule, which of Merlin your course leads you and you won’t regret the gasoline ® th°5°u^ study of the problems of peace. His Is a delightful platform style bank ........................................... ................. 96,722.79 la usei> by newspapers to differenti­ across Jum p-off Joe creek and down ¡you put into this excursion. for there s lots of humor in his talk, as well as instruction and Inspiration. (c) Net am ounts due from other banks, bank­ ate between them : “ ALL future “ ‘Private Peat’ is like a letter from home,’’ said the Chicago Dally News, fol­ ers and trust companies . . . .•......... 1,086.40 events, where an admission charge low ing an address in that city. You have probably heard him discuss war 10 Exchanges for clearing house and items on ls made or a collection is taken IS till its n atural destiny as the “ Won- her interesting recital, but the com- and you were probably thrilled as never before; now hear him discuss peace, other banks in the same city or town as ADVERTISING.” This applies to derland of A m erica.” pany thoroughly appreciated Miss the biggest problem of this battle-scarred old world. reporting bank ............................................... 1,988.06 organizations and societies of every 11 Checks on banks outside city or town of re­ Mr. Peat is a Canadian by birth, yet excepting the time spent in the war, Within a radius of one hundred D anford’s kindness in giving the kind as well as to individuals. a large part of his busy career has been spent on this side of the boundary porting bank and other cash items . . . 271.36 All reports of such activities after miles of Ashland— and the sta te ­ story. Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, line. The past winter was spent in New Zealand and Australia where he was they have occurred is news. ment is made w ithout qualification The support of the club was en- 10 and 1 1 ,............................. ................ . . .$100,068.61 All coming social or organization — there is to be found more b e a u ti-! listed for the coming C hautauqua, a “headliner” on the Ellison-White Circuits in those lands. You will warm 15 Other assets, if a n y ...................................... 2,213.10 up to Harold Peat as you seldom do to a public speaker. In the parlance of meetings of societies where no ful and wonderful scenery than any­ and plans were made for a concert the day he “has the stuff.” money contribution is solicited, initi­ TOTAL ............................................................... $640,630.94 ation charged, or collecton taken IS where else in the United States w ith­ by a leading composer and pianist of LIABILITIES in a like area. N ature has been Portland in the near future. NEWS. 16 Capital stock paid i n ........................................... $ 50.000.00 bountiful to the point of prodigality The fourth Friday of the month 17 Surplus fu n d .................................... ...................... 10.000.00 Entered at the Ashlaiul, Oregon, 18 (a) Undivided profits ...................................... .. $ 12,871 06 Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ in the scenic beauty and spectacular will be calling day\, when the mem­ (b) Less current expenses, in terest and marvels which are encompassed in bers will call upon new people and ter. taxes paid ........................................................ 6,354.37 6,516.69 that comparatively small stretch of friends of the church. 19 Reserved for taxes, interest and deprecia­ territo ry circling from the California The hostesses, Mesdames Ross. ^¿UMMEttPLAYfittOUNCi5 tion .................................................................... 1 .4 1 6 .8 5 line and taking in the wonders of the Stevens and Moore served delicious 20 Dividends unpa’d .................................................. 2 4 .0 0 0FAMERICA 21 Net am ounts due to otliei1 banks, bankers Bad Lands and the Lava Beds, the coffee and doughnuts. The goal set by the C hautauqua i keeping up the building, interest 1.985.69 and tru st companies .................................... Klam ath lakes. C rater Lake, and DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, sub­ association in inaugurating its drive charges, etc. the marvelous Marble Caves on the R r ’n- THIS TIME LAST YEAR ject to reserve: for the sale of season Dickets 1s Everybody in Ashland knows the one side and on the other the grim Ruth tripled and drove in the runs 1500. The plan under which th e ! C hautauqua association carries a 2 3 Individual deposits subject Io check, Includ­ ruggedness of Hell Gate canyon, that beat the Tigers 6 to 4. ing deposits due the state of Oregon, coun­ price cut has been made possible large investm ent in buildings and 260,090.97 ty, cities or other public fu n d s.................... through the solid rocks of which, Sale of the $50 seats for the should be clearly understood 24 19,792.43 Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .. by grounds, .etc., for the benefit of the the beautiful and mighty Rogue riv ­ Dempsey-Carpentier fight opened. 25 WASHINGTON & Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding pay­ those who contem plate purchasing people of Ashland and southern Ore­ er has forged its way to the sea. -BRITISH COLUI" 75.00 able on d e m a n d ............................... ........................ A fter winning 14 straig h t on t h e ; tickets s0 th a t wben yQU arg caUed gon, and it has no other methods of 5.93 And the marvel of it all is th a t these home grounds, Brooklyn lost to the up0Q by tbe solicitor> you will un_ 26. Certified checks outstanding ........................... R5STFUL kfoícVERYNIGHr. meeting its financial responsibilities Total of demand deposits, o th er than bank wonders of n atu re rem ain today a3 Reds’ ; derstand clearly ju st what the plan than the appeal to the public spirit deposits, subject to reserve, item s, 23, 24, they were centuries ago, unm arred j American League batting leaders j ¡g 25, 26 ............................................................... $279,964. 33 of the people— the same appeal th at by the hand of progress. I— Heilman, Detroit, .519; Burns, ' Briefly stated, the price has been is made in behalf of education and SOLOMONITES TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to That these scenes are one day to Cleveland, .457; Evan*. Cleveland, fixed for a slngle seaaOQ ticket at reserve and payable on dem and and sub­ public improvement everywhere. be the mecca for tourists of the £> <& ¡ft <$ <$> ject to notice: 1.417; Ruth, New York, .416; S p e a k -'« , r,n. ¡ n c t ^ d « r to nn as hereto- The program is popular and the 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding . . . . 80,588.21 ¡$1-50, instead of $2.50 • You are grasping, scheming, <*> world is certain; how soon is a m a t-!pr Cleveland 413 210,135.27 fore. 28. It is an individual and not a price cut should be an especial ap- Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e .. crushing, <§> te r for the people of southern Ore­ Total of time and savings deposits payable on National League leaders Horns- (am ¡iy ticket. If 1500 tickets are peal to bring out a large audience • With one purpose in your <*» gon to determ ine. The get-together: ,)y St Louia, .459; H argrave, Cin demand or subject to notice, items 27 sold before Monday, May 22, at 8 m ind; $ meeting tonight around the banquet and 28 ............................................................... $290,723. 48 cinnati, .405, Snyder, New ork,: o-clock p m > then a u tOm atically a FRANK HANNA’S AUTO Gorged with profit*, you are <$> board, it is to be hoped will prove 086 Johnson, Brooklyn, .3 ,1 ; K e l-Irebate of 50 centg Qn each sea3On BUMPED INTO BY FORD $640,630.94 TOTAL ............................................................... the beginning of a system atic p lfn brushing I ew York, .3C5. ticket tak es place. The rebate of 50 ______ STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson— ss. Back the impulse to be kind; 3> for the exploitation of the wonders I, V. O. N. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly Yale track team beat H arvard 62. cents win be paid when the Ucket While driving along the highway swear th a t the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge and Having riches that you never *S> at our doors; not to the aggrandize­ 1-3 to 53 2-3. is presented at the main ticket of- near Gold Hill a few days ago, Mrs. <*> Can behold and never touch, <3> ment of any particular community V. O. N. SMITH. Casb'er. Columbit crew won the . Childs fice, and the ticket will be stam ped Frank H anna was bumped into by belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of May, 1922. . Purged by frenzy you endeavor $> but of southern Oregon as a whole. cup. CORRECT— A ttest: PEARL W ILSHIRE, Notary Public. “ rebated.” . a Ford “ bug," and while only minor To extend your hateful clutch.'*» It should mean the abandonm ent of C. B. LAMKIN, My commission expires Mar. 26, 1923. This drive concerns the sale of damage was done to the car, Mrs. our old-time method of visioning ev­ W. F. LOOMIS, McADOO TO VISIT RENO season tickets only. The price set Hanna prom tply reported the m atter * * erything w ithin the city lim its of J. P. DODGE, Directors. ON A PRESIDENTIAL BOOM is below the regular prices of the to State Traffic O fficer McMahon. The Chautauqua is distinctively an our own little bailiwick; hugging to Ellison-W hite C hautauqua ticket giving the license num ber of the American institution because of the our breasts the things th at we have, RENO, Nev., May 11.— Chairman sales, and was granted on account of Ford. Mr. McMahon reported to talk in it. lest they should shrivel under the Charles Richards of the democratic Ashland owning its own auditorium Mrs. Hanna one day this week th a t • • light of covetous eyes. From Rose­ state central com m ittee 4ias been which has a seating capacity of 4000 he had located the owner of the Persons that marry in haste can burg to the California line, every find a lawyer’s office right around m anjack of us should have our officially advised th a t W illiam G. people. The room being available it ‘ bug” and would see th a t the dam ­ shoulders to the wheel, in a com­ McAdoo will attend the democratic was deemed best to price these tick- ages were settled for. the corner. R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E * • mon effort to m ake the most of— convention to be held in this city ets on the ground of quantity pro­ FOR state cen- duction. GASAWAY BOYS RETURN if - you will— the glor- , in , the near future. x , The There are some folks who have commercialize, — ------ --------- „ , The purpose is to first secure the sound logic, while the logic of o th -! ious heritage bequeathed to us b y :tia co,nra tee niet ast night to se- FROM THREE MONTHS TRIP nature, unscotched by the ravages of ’ect the date for the gathering. cost of the program and the inci­ era is m o stly sound. time. It can only be accomplished McAdo° is being vigorously pro- dental expenses which in round fig- Fred and Alvis Gasaway, who left « * posed for the presidency in 1924 by ures is $1500. A fter th a t the ac- here a few months ago for eastern Perhaps the trouble with Euro through united effort. a t th e p rim a rie» F rid a y , M a y 19. Nevada democratic leaders, and spe- cruing sales will go to the C hautau- Oregon, returned Tuesday afternoon Frequent interchange of thoughts pean currency is that they have no and plans, between communities, cial efforts are being made to line qua association to assist in meeting after having seen a great deal of way of stopping the presses. H e is a m a n o f ra re p e rs o n a lity and • • p r o v e d e x e c u t i v e a b ility . H e re , such as will be evidenced in this up the railroad workers in his cause, i their annual budget of expense in the eastern Oregon and W ashington j b r ie fly , ia his s to ry : Isaac L ee P a t- Lloyd George up on that hill at gathering tonight, sh o u ld not be a le r s -n wag b o rn in B e n to n C o u n ty , least has a commanding view of E u ­ raritvl, but occasions of frequent oc­ O r