Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 12, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Tidings
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Ttïë towW schools are closing as
so long as they ddilvei4 what the follows: May 19, Ttilent and Rogue
River; May 2G, Jacksonville, Ash­
Except public wants.
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land,
Gold Hill and Central Point;
Bunday
Expedients are for an hour, but June 2. Phoenix; June 9, Medford,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
principles are for the ages. Ju st be Applegate and B utte Falls schools
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
cause the rains, descend and the ¡close on May 26, but Sams Valley
PA PER
winds blow, we cannot afford .0 not until June 23, owing to delay
TELEPHONE 39
---------------------------------- »______________ build on the shifting sands.— H W.
in occupying th eir new building last
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
Beecher.
I fall.
subscription Price Delivered in City:
The school gathering at Ruch on
One m onth ......................................$ .65
M assachusetts has a commissioner j last Saturday was participated in by
Three m o n t h s ......................... . . . 1.95 of conservation who is working hard six districts and Droved a day brim-
One year .................................... 7.50 to prevent forest and grass fires In ful of activities. The morning pro-
th at state. One of his methods is gram showed in p art what share
Mail and R ural R outes
One month .................................. $ .65 to post conspicuous sign* on burned these schools can take in Jackson
J.hree “ ° ath3 .............................. J
i areas, bearing in large letters such I County School Day program a t \ s h -
O at “ year ................................6 5« n° tiCP8 33 the followi,ig:
land on May 27. The address by
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CARELESSNESS CAUSED THIS Superintendent Briscoe was well
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GRANITE COMPANY GETS
E stablished 1876
Published Every E vening
Name It, If You Can
Can you name a better place in which to keep
jewels, Liberty bonds, securities, stocks, insur­
ance policies, deeds and all valuable papers
than in a private safe deposit box?
Jongtr Eny'nt lift-
Dealer* who display eh* alga
uae Calel F lu th i^ 0(1 fer ufa,
tberoagh cleaalng—aad Cero*
Use, (or correct refilliag.
Ashland*
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OUR ASSORTMENT OF
BATHING CAPS
IS MOST VA RIED AND
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COMPIJETE
i — BRIGHT COLORS
' — DURABLE QUALITY
— VARIED STYLES
M ake Y’our Choice from Our
Selection
25c — 85c
Ashland Granite Company
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL—$150,000.00
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Those who gather nothing in youth
have the same am ount In old age.
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Many prospective heirs had rath er
have a deed than a will.
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I t ’s the lessons learned from fail
ures that teach you how to succeed
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Of two evils it is good to choose
the less, but better to choose neither
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The short cut to doing your best
is to resolve continually to do bet
ter.
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It is better to put your shoulder
to the wheel than your back to the
wall.
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Patience is a good servant whom
i ll recommend, but few like to em ­
ploy.
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Make it your business to t.iiov
yourself, which is the most difficult
lesson in the world.
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We have seen some m arried peo­
ple who seemed to be just as happy
as those who have been divorced.
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Civilization has reached Japan
Two members of the parliam ent
have been arrested for accepting
bribes.
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The public has about decided thati
capital and labor are partners, and
SHARES $100.00 EACH — ALL COMMON STOCK
P nInX P°ratOn S * V' Carter- Julius
Wolf, H. H. Elhart
D’ Per02zi’ 0 Winter, N. H. Harrison, Emil Pell
“ sided her^fnr m
aU AShland business men wh° have
r«SIded here for many years’ and a reference to any one o f' them
shou“ be sirfficient guarantee of the integrity of this enterprise.
The purpose of the corporation is to buy the land and
°f thG tblair Granite ComPany, located about six miles
an air line southeast of Ashland, and to enlarge and build up
hebusmess to a point where it will be one of the leading
industries of Southern Oregon and pay good dividends to
investors.
uring an exhaustive investigation covering over three
months, sufficient evidence has been procured, duly verified and
substantiated by official reports, original letters and otherwise
to enabie any investigator to satisfy himself beyond any reason-,
able doubt on alk important points in connection with this;
enterprise, as follows:
1. That the company will have practically an unlimited quantity
of granite of finest quality;
2. That the quality of this granite is equal to the best gray granite
quarried anywhere on this continent.
3. That the physical conditions and location of this quarry are
favorable to the development of a big business.
4. That the normal demand for this granite at prices yielding a
good profit is large enough to absorb all the stone likely
to be produced for many years.
5. That freight rates to marketing points are favorable to Ashland
within a territory greater than the five western states.
6. That all points likely to affect the prosperity of this business
have been fully covered and that there is every reason to
expect a splendid development of much benefit to the com­
munity and yielding good dividends to investors.
The financing of this company is now under way, and you
are invited to have a part in it. Additional information will be
furnished upon request mailed to the company.
Arrangements have been made with the three Ashland banks
under which they will receive subscriptions for stock in the
company.
ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY,
H. C. Galey, Stock Subscription Solicitor.
Open S u n d a y s
8 A. M .to 5:30 P. M.
GUARANTEED VULCANIZING
When we repair a tire or tube we guarantee same to last
the life of tire or tube we repair. If it fails to do this—
Your Money Will Be Cheerfully Refunded
FISK AND GOODRICH TIRES
Michelin Red Ring-Shaped Tubes
374 E. Main
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KRUGGEL BROS.
Tire Shop
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IA RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY I------- 1
MAMMON
Such boxes rent for $2.50 a year and up. A
few are still available.
The Citizens Bank
WASHINGTON &
• Well, keep on— keep on— keep
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turning
And keep adding to your
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gains;
• Be relentless, and keep burning
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Your dried sinews and your
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brains;
• Yield yourself to money mad-
uess;
If you droppea your sinful
game
You might find the w4y to
gladness—
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Which would be a rotten
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shame.
Our vault is fire-proof and is protected bv^
the latest electric burglar alarm system—the
watchman that never sleeps.
STANDARD OH. COMPANY
(CaltfMia)
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DOWN TO BUSINESS
The articles of incorporation of
the Ashland G ranite company have
been approved by the corporation
commissioner and the company is
now ready to take subscriptions for
stock which will be issued iu shares
of $100 each.
H. C. Galey, representing the com-
pany as stock subscription solicitor,
has made arrangem ents with all
three local banks to receive sub-
scriptions and the banks have been
supplied with forms for this pur-
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Elsewhere in this Issue is the com­
pany’s advertisem ent giving fu rth er
details regarding the opportunity
ADVERTISING RATES
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worth hearing. A fter the neighbor- offered to local investors.
D isplay A dvertising
BE
CAREFUL
WITH
MATCHES,
hood picnic dinner of abundance,
81 d ;e Insertion, each in c h ........... 30c
CIGARETTE^,
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came
the races and other events.
Get your season ticket for the i
YEARLY CONTRACTS
PIPES.
Display A dvertising
C
hautauqua.
1 Each school represented had en­
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c The commissioner says anglers tran ts in the events, and honors
Two times a week..............................25 c are responsible for many fires, by were well divided, though Ruch
HON. W . C. HAW LEY
51veiy other d a y ................................ 20 c carelessly throw ing lighted matches
school
took
the
lead.
A
pplegate1
Republican»
C andidate for R e-N om i-
Loral R eaders
nation to C o n f e s s
Each line, each tim e .......................TOc into grass or bushes beside stream s. valley seems to possess hoys and
And it is not unlikely th at num erous girls of vim and pluck, and it is
To run. every other dby for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c fires in California forests are s ta rt­
worth your while to watch th e ir)
To ru n e v e ry issue for one month
ed in the same way.
sports.
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
Fisherm en and campers cannot be
C lassified Column
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1 Several eight month schools nm
too careful In this respect.— Sacra-, ,
,
a e
One cent the word each time.
~
I closed, or are closing this week,
To run every issue for one month mento Bee.
among them Flounce Rock, P ilo t
or more, %c the word each time.
Ijegal R ate
Rock, North Trail, L ittle Butte, .
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F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Long
M ountain,
Table
Each subsequent time, per 8-
<» JACKSON COUNTY ; SCHOOL
Rocla. Lost Creek, Galls Creek, E lk I
point line ..................................... 5c
NOTES
<4> Creek and Central
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
All over this county of Jackson,
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2% c
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
boys and girls are aw aiting the a r­
The Long Mountain school, Dis­ rival of eighth grade examination
Advertising for fratern al orders
or societies charging a regular initi­ trict 37, has a y ear’s report of per­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ fect attendance, 100 per cent, for days, May 11 and 12. Quite an arm y
of sixth g»-a de pupil» •»re prepared
ligious and benevolent orders wjll tie
charged the regular rate for all ad the four boys who .com prise th!e for the physiology test, and a still
vertlslng when an admission or other school, Mrs. Bessie Murphy is cer­ g reater num ber for the geography.
charge Is made.
tainly to be congratulated. No won­
High school plays are popular)
der she gained permission to go to these days.
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
Medford gave “ Clar­
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ the circus with them last week in ence” last week. Ashland and Cen-j
ing among some as to what consti­ way of celebration.
tral Point ga\Z the play “ And Home
tutes news and what advertising,
Reese Creek school made a p leas-1 Came Ted,
though on d iffe re n t)
we print this very simple rule, which
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ ant occasion of their closing day last dates. Butte Falls gives ‘The Vars- f “ No Interests to Serve but the Pub-
lie Infornata”__Uourlov
In terests”— Hawley.
ate between them : “ ALL future Friday. A fter the 1 o’clock neigh > ity Coach,” and Jacksonville “AJ
lip
events, where an admission charge borhood dinner on the grounds, Cheerful L iar” on Friday evening. I REPRESENTATIVE
HAW LEY
Is made or a collection is taken IS sports and program filled the a fte r­
this
week.
Central
Point
grades:"
SHOULD
BE
RE-NOMINATED
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
BECAVSE-
organizations and societies of every noon. The program was unique in gave the operetta “ C inderella” on
that
recitations
and
other
num
bers
Friday
night
this
week
also
Rogue
He
is a hardw oiking- capable, suc-
kind as well as to individuals.
cessful, trustw orthy and faithful
All reports of such activities after had been selected by the pupils from I River staged a most successful play
public servant.
they have occurred is news.
their texts, so showing what had ap­
All coming social or organization pealed to them in the y ear’s work. in th eir new community hall last He rem ains at his post of duty a t­
week, and Gold Hills presented one
meetings of societies where no
tending to the needs of his con­
money contribution is solicited, initi­ Two flower drills, as well as the some weeks ago on th eir well equip­
stituency and the state of Oregon.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS uniform county drill, were enjoyably ped school auditorium stage.
He is a native of Oregon who is
NEW S.
loyal to and fam iliar with every
given. Not only parents, but friends
The weekly papers published by
interest
of the state of Oregon.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, from Eagle Point and other near-by students of the several high schools; He is right on the great questions of
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­ districts were present. The habit of have found place on the county su­
the day and his record is one of
ter.
neighboring in school interests is a perintendent’s reading table this
increasing prestige, s t e a d y
achievement and sucsessful serv­
good one, and there have been sev­ year and have been welcome visit­
ice.
fSuWIEßPLAYGROUi
eral pleasant evening affairs during ors, bringing as they do news of the
Read his record of service in the
the year under Miss Lane’s leader­ events and attainm ents as well as of
OF
C andidates’ Pam phlet issued by
ship, which have been added to the the fu nand celebrations which carry
the Secretary of State.
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(Inform
ation furnished by R. C.
community spirit of District 47.
on in the different school centers.
Glover, et al.)
— paid adv.
SOLO.MONITES
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