Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 23, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAG« TWO
ASHLAND DAILY tfDiffOS
Tuesday, May 28, 192«
TOURIST HOTEL VANGUARD
$10,000,000 CARGO ARRIVES
The vanguard of the big tourist
ALL “MADE IN GERMANY"
Established 1876
hotel was out in force yesterday,
Published Every Evening Except
CUB LIONS KIDDIES DELIGHT
looking over the various sites sub­
NEW YORK, May 23.— The larg­
Sunday
m itted by property owners. It was est and most valuable cargo th at has
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
t made up of Mayor Lamkin, A. M. come from a German port since 1914
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Beaver, G. H. Billings Sr., Henry was brought here Saturday by the
PAPER
Enders
Sr., and Bert Greer. These United States liner Hudson. The
TELEPHONE 39
gentlemen "spent the entire day in estim ated value is >10,000,000. The
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
going over the various properties big liner was down to her w ater line,
I
and
estim ating the values of the under the weight of tons of m a­
Subscription Price Delivered in City:.
One month .................................. > .65 same.
, . prim ary , _____________
The
purpose of the chinery, most of it for making laces.
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 inspection had in view a disinterest Great quantities of skins, furs, opti­
Six months : ................................ 3.75 ed appraisem ent of the sites, as to
cal and draw ing instrum ents were
One year .................................... 7.50
the
m
arket
value
of
each
piece
sub­
also below decks. The entire cargo
Mail and Rural Routes
One month .................................. > .65 mitted.
was silent testimony th at German
Three months .............................. 1.95
The day has passed, at ’.east in factories are working to capacity.
Hix months .....................; ........... 3.50 Oregon, when the assessed valuation
Oas year .................................... 6.5t
for taxable purposes, could be taken ESPEE GIVES FREE TRIP
ADVERTISING RATES
as
a basis for estim ating the m ar­
Display Advertising
TO 22 FUEL SAVERS
dingle Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c ketable value of real estate. Under
YEARLY’ CONTRACTS
existing conditions, the assessments
As a rew ard for th eir exceptional­
Display Advertising
are fixed, apparently, not on the ba­
ly fine record in fuel saving made
One tim e a w eek.......................2 7 %c
Two times a week.......................25 c sis of what the property would bring during the past year, 22 Southern
Every other d a y ......................... 20 c in a normal m arket, or its income Pacific engineers and firemen are
Local Readers
producing capacity, but ra th e r upon
Each line, each tim e .................... TOc the exigency existing in the public enjoying a trip to Chicago at the
company’s expense, to attend the
To run every other day for one
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c exchequer at the time of m aking the International Fuel association’s con­
levy. Under these conditions, it is vention, May 22-25.
To ru n e v e ry Issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c not surprising that It becomes a dif­
All expenses incurred on the
Classified Column
ficult m atter for the average lay­
journey
and wages the men would
One cent the word each time.
man— the man not engaged in the
To run every issue for one month
have earned, had they rem ained on
sale of real estate— to always fix a
or more, ftc the word each time.
their runs, are being paid by the
price on his holdings th a t would ap­
Legal Kate
Southern
Pacific. The party is in
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c pear reasonable to a prospective
charge
of
J.
N. Clark, chief fuel su­
Each subsequent time, per 8-
buyer. The owner is prone to fall
pervisor of the company.
polnt line .................................... 5c
Card of t h a n k s ............................ >1.00 into the habit of the assessor and
O bituaries, the line ......................2% c look to his needs, rath er than the SPORTSMEN-TOITIIST EXHIBIT
Fraternal Orders and Societies
m arketable value, in fixing a price
Milt and “ Bessie** are coming
AT PORTLAND ROSE FESTIV AL
“Cinderella in Jungleland’’ is a
Advertising for fraternal orders in listing property for the m arket.
to
visit
the children of Ashland on
or societies charging a regular initi­
gorgeous musical spectacle, intro­
It is quite natural, therefore, in
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
Oregon’s first sportsm en-tourist Monday, May 29, when they will be!
an
undertaking
of
the
m
agnitude
of
ligious and benevolent orders will be
exhibit will be held during the Rose the center of attractio n in the zoo­ ducing in appropriate jungle settings
charged the regular rate for ail ad the establishm ent of the big tourist
logical departm ent of the Howe’s with brilliant lighting effects, the
vertlsing when an admission or other hotel, th a t the investors should de­ Festival week— June 20-23 inclusive
in connection with the Rose Show G reat London circus. They are n a­ characters of the story of the slip­
charge is made.
sire to have expert appraisem ents on in the Armory. Portland. At an en­ tives of California, having first
per, dear to the childish heart. An
YVhat Constitutes Advertising
the m arket values of the properties thusiastic meeting recently held in viewed the light at Palo Alto, circus
arm
y of people and countless ani­
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ subm itted for th eir consideration,’
w
inter
quarters,
on
Januady
10
the
green
room
of
the
Portland
mals, including practically every
ing among some as to what const!
tutes news and what advertising, independent of the figures placed by cham ber of commerce and attended 1922.
family of the wild anim al kingdom
we print this very simple rule, which the owners in their options.
by representatives from all over this
participate.
The contents of these options are, state and from neighboring s/.ites,
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
The Howe’s Great London Circus,
O ther features, appealing to the
ate between them : “ ALL future of course, confidential.
No one, it was unanimously decided to go with Van A m burg’s Trained Wild
little ones, are a pair of the cutest
events, where an admission charge outside of Mr. G reer and the inves­
forw ard with arrangem ents for the Animals, appearing In Ashland, af­ lion cubs im aginable, who are a t
is made or a collection is taken IS
price — set exhibit. Requests for exhibit space ternoon and evening, on Monday,
ADVERTISING.” This applies to tors, will ever know the
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present docile pets.
organizations and societies of every on
propertied by ¿the various are constantly being received at t h e ' May 29, inaugurate th eir perform ­
Their jungle-bred parents, how­
kind as well as to individuals.
owners who have given options on Portland cham ber of commerce.
ance
with
a
decided
novelty
feature,
ever, m eet th eir keepers in daily
All reports of such activities after possible sites for the hotel. It is
which i9 particularly pleasing to the combat in the huge steel-ribbed
they have occurred is news.
juveniles.
All coming social or organization an obligation assumed by those to R l’REAU HEADS TO
arena.
meetings of societies where no whom these options have been sub­
INVESTIGATE BEETLE WAR
money contribution is solicited, initi­ m itted, th at in the event of any or
j MAJORITY OF INDUSTRIES
ation charged, or collecton taken IS all of them being rejected, the op­
KLAMATH FALLS, May 23.— BULLDOG WHIPS EAGLE
NEWS.
IN GRUELLING BATTLE
INCREASING EMPLOYMENT
tions shall be returned inviolate Word has been received th a t Dr. L.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon w ithout the prices set, ever being O. Howard, chief of the bureau of
GOFFSTOWN. N. H„ May 23.—
WASHINGTON, May 23.— Seven
Postoftlce as Second-class Mail Mat­ divulged.
entomology at W ashington, D. C..i
A fierce battle was staged here be­ of the twelve leading industries of
ter.
Consequently, the gentlemen who considered the w orld’s most noted
tween a bulldog and a large eagle. the country are reported as increas­
examined these properties yesterday entom ologist, would visit K lam ath,
The eagle, believed to have come ing employment during April, while
SOLOMONITES
and whose findings will be reported Falls today on a trip of inspection in!
from
the Uncanoonuc m ountains, there was a decrease in five indus­
to the investors a t the same tim e the connection with the pine beetle fight j
near
here,
swooped down on the tries, the departm ent of labor an­
options are subm itted, were in posi­ now in progress here.
yard
of
H
erbert
Ainsworth and at- nounced today.
<«’
THE FARMER
$>
At the same tim e J. M. Miller,,
tion to make estim ates, absolutely
tempeted to carry off a bulldog.
<§> No strike-vote rules where I <§>
The most im portant increases re­
unbiased, w ithout personal preju­ Pacific coast representative of the
The
dog
put
up
9uch
a
fight
th
at
❖
plow, my son—
ported were 34.9 per cent in the hos­
dices one way or the other, and bureau of entomology, and F. A. E1-,
’"L .
W
Î w ithout h a ,ln e « " f knowledge of liott, of Salem, state forester, will he the bird was unsuccessful, however, iery and underw ear Industry, and
apd when Mrs. Ainsworth appeared 27.9 in leather m anufacturing. Cot­
<£
is done!
<$>
the valuation placed on the proper­ here to take up m atters pertaining
the eagle flew away.
And only the rain or the wind •$> ties by the owners.
ton m anufacturing showed a de­
to the sta te ’s portion of the work.
♦
and snow,
crease
of 11.9 per cent.
To the prospective investor, these
“WOBBLY’’
IS
ARRESTED
<i> Decide how deep shall
my <?>
estimates, will prove invaluable; RAILROADS EXPECT HEAY’Y
plow point go.
<♦>
IN KLAMATH FALLS FINED GIRL YY’HO
TRAYT3L TO “ DAYS OF ’49”
first as evidencing the general senti­
4xg> <$ <®> <$> <£ $>
KLAMATH FALLS, May 23.—
REFUSED TO MARRY
ment of the community th a t there
Louie Davis, I. W. W. organizer, was
Railroads
a
re
preparing
to
handle
is no intention of holding them up
heavy
passenger arrested in McDonald’s pool hall late
ANCON, Canal Zone, May 23.— A
In the old days, when a fellow by asking .prohibitive prices, and extraordinarily
reached for his hip pocket, up went second in th at it insures th at the traffic to the “ Days of ’49’’ celebra­ Saturday night and lodged in the fine of >20 was imposed on a girl
for refusing to m arry the man who
the other fellow’s hands; nowadays purchase will carry with it an ab ­ tion in Sacram ento May 23 to 28., city jail.
he puts out his hands and looks solute value for the mon^y paid, according to Charles S. Fee, passen- ■ At the time of arrest, Davis was had betrayed her, by the justice of
distributing I. W. W. literature.
hopeful.
the peace in the village of A rraijan,
thereby enhancing the worth of se­ ger traffic m anager for the Southern
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Davis refused to talk, and it was in the Republic of Panam a, just out­
Pacific
company.
curity on which the first mortgage
Special reduced rates of one and only after a hard grilling th a t in­ side the Canal Zone. On appeal the
Looks as if the election on F ri­ bonds vttill be issued in the financing
one half fare for the round trip from form ation was obtained th a t he had sentence was revoked by the super­
day was well named “ prim ary.” of the big tourist proposition.
been in the United States for 11 ior court, which imposed a fin® of
Judging from the way some of the
It was a wise move, and it is dif­ all points on Southern Pacific lines
ijears,
coming bore from ’^ Austria, >2.50 on the justice of the peace Tor
ballots were m arked, it would seem ficult to see how a b etter choice in California, Oregon and Navada to
and
th
at
he had not yet taken out negligences and irregularity.
that the voter had never gotten out could have been made in the selec- Sacramento, were put into effect
any
citizenship
papers, or made any
of the prim ary grade.
• tion of a com m ittee to make this Saturday, with final retu rn lim it attem pt to do so.
• •
May 31. Tickets are on sale until
It pays to read the classified page.
appraisem ent for the investors.
May 29 in California and Nevada and
It used to be th a t son and daugh­
until May 26 in Oregon.
te r found inother w aiting up for
NEW MINT ESTABLISHED
them when they stayed out late o’
BY THE RUSSIAN SOY’IET WORK IS RESUMED
nights. Nowadays it’s a m atter of
ON LONE PINE MINE
judgm ent as to which of the trio
MOSCOW, May 23.— The soviet
gets into the house a shade before
government now has a mint for sil­
Active operations on th e Lone
the other.
ver
coinage in full operation.
Pine mine on F orest creek, west of
• *
It is situated in the famous Petro- Jacksonville, have commenced. A
What becomes of the boasted in­
pavlovsky fortress in Petrograd, the rock crusher of 150 tons per day
telligence of the American voter on
burial place of all the Romanoff capacity i8 being installed to pre­
election day.
E ither he stays at
czars, and the terrible prison house pare the ore for the mill of 50 tons
home and don’t vote a t all, or he
where political offenders were im­ per day capacity.
makes such a mess of voting that it
prisoned. The m int is now coining
The G reat W estern Mining com­
takes a real politician to straighten
ten, fifteen, tw enty and fifty kopek pany, owners of the Lone Pine mi-ie
out the mess he has made of the
pieces and one ruble pieces. .
with Jam es G rant as president, has
election.
One of the officials of the mint 9000 tons of ore on the dump, left
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Had hoped th at Friday night said th a t th e governm ent does there by form er operators who did
would bring our election troubles to not intend to put these coins into not consider it worth milling, and
an end. but it looks now as if they circulation. They will be issued as which now assays >7.50 'per ton.
had hardly begun. Between the of­ collateral for the special paper issue This ore will be milled as soon as
the mill is in operation.
.
ficial canvass and a possible recount th a t is to be made shortly.
Ashland «®»> T idings
THREE CIRCUS PALS”
HEAR THE T R U T H
ABOUT THE
of the vote, it may be a month be­
KLAMATH WORKERS
fore we know who will be the next STATE YYILL RUN A
REJECT »-HOUR DAY
BROADCASTING SERYTCE
governor of Oregon.
KLAMATH FALLS, May 23.— By
HARRISBURG. Pa., May 22.— A a vote of 118 to 2, the striking tim ­
Movie folks are sure having their
daily
radio broadcasting service for ber workers here have rejected
own troubles. The im m igration au­
the
farm
ers of Pennsylvania, which a proposal of the mill owners to re­
thorities refuse to allow Charlie
Chaplin’s m other to rem ain in the wUI include J ^ W l v a n i a m arket sume work on a nine-hour day, the
c country
n n n t r v because she is suffering from
v™,,. I reports and other
agricultural inror-
infor hours not to be increased during the
‘
1922 season, but not to be decreased
mpnmi
----m
ation’
has
been
planned
by
the
m ental
derangem ent, consequent
Pennsylvania
departm
ent
of
agrlcul-
until a m ajority of the California
upon the shock of German aerial
tu
re
and
the
Pennsylvania
state
lum ber working plants returned to
raids on London during the war. And
police.
an
eight-hour basis.
this, notw ithstanding her physicians
The
meeting was held In the court
say th a t the clim atic change and
RED
BLUFF
IS
TO
house
at
the rquest of E. P. Marsh,
the care which her son’s wealth as­
HAY’E
NEW
HOTEL
deputy United States commissioner
sures her. is necessary for her re­
RED
BLUFF.
Calif.,
May
23.—
of
labor, who presided.
covery. There are soma lawa th at
A
new
three-story
hotel
will
be
built
might better have never been w rit­
SWALLOYY’ED NAILS
ten into the statutes, and this ap­ in Red Bluff, facing W ashington
street,
between
W
alnut
and
Pine
LONDON.
May 23.— Charles Rog­
pears to be one of them.
streets, as the result of the purchase ers, 28, found outside a th eater in
of all the property in the Trem ont B lackfrairs road, suffering from ab­
A British coast city is to be block for years owned by the C har­ dominal pains, confessed he had
equipped with a m otor life boat with les estate.
swallowed five three-inch nails on a
a capacity of more than 160 per­
The new owner is S. D. Wilcox, a bet. They were removed, and he Is
sona.
local capitalist.
expected to recover.
CASE AFTER CASE
, Plenty More Like This in Ashland
Scores of Ashland people can tell
• you about Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Many a happy citizen makes a public
statem ent of his experience. Here is
a case of it. W hat better proof of
m erit can be had ithan such en-
: dorsem ent?
' Fred Deardorff, machinist, 523
i N orth Main street, Ashland, says:
“ My kidneys were out of fix, and I
had such severe backaches I could
hardly bend and it was ju st as hard
to straighten.
My kidneys didn’t
act right, either, until I began using
Doan’s Kidney Pills. They stren g th ­
ened my back and kidneys and rid
me of the aches and pains ”
Price 60 cents at all dealers. Don ’t
simply ask for a kidnev r e m e d y -
get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same
th at Mr. Deardorff had
Foster-
Milburn Co , Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
WRIGLE
u n iiH li
lisSiO11
Juicy Fruit, Peppermint
and Spearmint are certainly
three d eligh tfu l flavors to
choose- from.
A nd WRIGLEY’S P-K—the
new sugar-coated pepper­
m int gum , is also a great
treat for your sweet tooth.
All are from the Wrigley
factories where perfection
is the rule.
Save the
wrappers
Good for
valuable
premiums
SPEARMINT
C31
Profit By
Great Reductions
East Through California
Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets
On Sale May 25 to A ugust 3 1 st— R e tu rn L im it O ctober 31st
L ib e ra l S topover P riv ileg es
“ High Points” on the Way
The Glorious Slskiyous—
Majestic Mt. Shasta—
The Rugged Sierras—
“ Pleasure Places” You Must See
San Francisco— World famous city that “ ’tis hard to leave.’’
Los Angeles— Wonder city and noted tourist center.
San Diego— Romantic city “ W here California began.”
Three National P arks— Yosemite— Sequoia— General Grant.
Ku K lux K ian
For fares, sleeping car reservations or beautiful folders,
ask any agent, or write
BY
Southern Paeifie Lines
Scores of Charming Seashore and Mountain Resorts
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
DR. R. H. SAWYER
Famous International Lecturer
And see the thrilling motion pictures
Showing the Ku Klux Kian in Action
VINING THEATRE ASHLAND
8 p. m.
■St.«?"
“I Know Pve Paid It”
A canceled cheek is indisputable evidence that
a bill has been paid.
If you are not now paying your bills by cheek,
Monday and Tuesday
M a y 22 - -2 3
we invite you to open an account with 11s.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon