Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 09, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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PACT TWO
Ashland
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tidings
Established 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Published
products on a co-operative basis,
without being brought* under the
ban, as forming a conspiracy in re­
straint of trade. It is noticeable,
however, that th« really big trusts
are still doing business at the old
stand.
• * * .
That Chico Chinaman is having a
tough time hanging on to his white
bride. He took her outside the
three mile limit to marry her, and
now his limit is the county jail. Un­
less hi9 neighbors in Chico experi­
ence a decided change of heart, he
will have to take her not only out­
side the three mile limit, but a
great deal nearer China than he is
now if he expects to live with her.
Bert Moses and Jesse Winburn
Everlastingly Boost For Ashland
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Mau/ritz Jalo, John Galey Dale L es-L O S ANGELES PUBLISHER
DIES IN LONDON
FOR PROMINENT YOUNG MAN lie, Aldo Parr, Ray Parr, Clyde Nel-
sou and John Churchman.
j LONDON, June 9.— Guy §arham,
W. and Mrs. J. H. Snyder of 455
—
-
• p u b lis h e r of th e Los A ngeles H e ra ld ,
Bring your soap slips to Detrick’s died here as a result of a throat
Mountain avenue entertained a num­
ber of the friends of their son, Don­ and get a free bar. “We sell for operation which he underwent sev-
224tf eral days ago.
Jesse Winburn and Bert Moses, ca hens, the exercise supplied by ! ald, Thursday evening at their home less.”
who are driving through from New vigorous application o f. the ax, the in honor of the young man’s 16th
York City to Ashland in a Cadillac hikes up the canon trail, and the* birthday.
CALL AT
limousine, are stopping for a few sweet sleep invited by the lullaby of
The house was very prettily deco­
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65
days at the Broadmoor hotel in Colo­ the creek as It dashes over the rocks rated in pink and red roses. Amuse­
Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95
rado Springs, Colo., and in an inter- on its long journey to the sea— al’ ments of the evening consisted of
Six months .................................. 3.75
view with a reporter of the Colorado these restore what the struggle in games of various kinds and some
One year ...............................
7.50
Springs Telegraph, Mr. Winburn and the city has taken away from the very fine music. Refreshments of
Mail and Rural Routes
----- for-----
One month .................................. 5 .65
Mr. Moses praised Ashland in their overworked newspaper boys __and ice cream and cake were served to
Three months'*.............................. 1.95
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES
usual enthusiastic manner.
j newspaper girls, too.
the guests by Mrs. Snyder, who was
fllx months ................................... 3.50
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Following is a part of the Inter-J Moses roams the universe In 1m- assisted by «Miss Mary Spencer.
One year ..................................... 6.5t
The
guests
present
were
the
view as printed in the June 4 issue agination, while Winburn has roam-
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
of the Telegraph:
;ed the world in person. He has: Misses Esther Spencer, Anna Long,
Single Insertion, each inch............30c
“The home of Jesse Winburn and been everywhere th<re is to go, and Cecil Cook, Dorothy Hoag, Catherine
PA8SING THE BUCK
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Bert
Moses is six miles up the canon bumped into everything there is at Hoag, Ethel Smith, and the Messrs.
Display Advertising
It is thought that now the bonus
=S
One time a w eek..................
27 He i b¡ii ha9 at
been reported to the from Ashland, Oregon. Here a re­ home and abroad. He has wandered
sort has been built of native fir all around the earth, and been so
Two times a week.................. 25 C
Every other day..................... 20 C senate, it may be possible to get ac­ logs in the midst of 160 acres of close to the north pole that Doc
tion on It after the tariff bill has
Ix>ca] Readers
virgin forest. The place Is called Cook has nothing on him. When
Each line, each t i m e .................. 10c been disposed of. How long that
“Sap-and-Salt-in-the-Woods” in hon­ asked bis opinion of Colorado
To run every other dby for one
will be, can only be a matter of con­
or of the work of Moses. This site Springs, he said the scenery here
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c
jecture. Assuming that the recom­
To run every Issue for one month
BACKED BY TWENTY ASHLAND BUSINESS MEN
is surrounded by a government res­ was equaled only by that around
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c mendation of the committee is fol­ ervation of many thousands of acres Ashland.
The Ashland Granite Company offers to the people of the
Classified Column
lowed, and the bill passes the sen­
On Tuesday Mr. Moses will talk
and no hunting is permitted either
One cent the word each time.
ate, what then? Senator Lenroot, an
Rogue River Valley, $150,000 of the common stock of the company
by the government, or Jesse Win­ at the luncheon given by the Lions
To run every issue for one month
administration
leader,
has
plainly
at the par value of $100 per share, no preferred stock issued.
club, and Wednesday will proceed
or more, %c the word each time.
burn, who owns the resort.
Intimated that It will be vetoed by
Legal Rate
with
Mr.
Winburn
by
way
of
Yellow-
"Out in front of the cabins where
The purpose of the corporation is to buy 140 acres of land, and
First time, per 8-point lin e......... 10c the president. It can be taken for
Winburn
and
Moses
live,
the
w
ild
istone
park,
to
Ashland,
where
they
¿he equipment of Blair Granite Company, near Ashland, enlarge
Each subsequent time, per 8-
granted that Senator Lenroot is
polnt line .................................... 5c speaking authoritatively. Such be­ deer come at night to lick the salt wili spend the summer at Sap-aad-
the plant and build up this wholesale granite business to a point
Card of th a n k s ............................ $1.00
that has been placed there for them, Salt-in-the-Wood8.”
ing
the
case,
it
would
seem
that
the
Obituaries, the l i n e ..................... 2%e
where it will become one of the largest industrial enterprises in
and any day these beautiful crea­
passage of the bill by the senate in
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Southern Oregon and pay splendid dividends to the investors.
Advertising for fraternal orders its present form, is merely a matter tures can be seen browsing in the
brush
around
the
place.
The
eleva­
or societies charging a regular initi­ of political expediency, to get the bill
An exhaustive research during a period of three months
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
tion is 4000 feet at the cabins, and
reveals the following facts:
llglous and benevolent orders will he out of the way until after the No­ six miles further up the canon, Mt.
vember
elections.
In
all
probability
charged the regular rate for all a d ­
That this granite exists here in practically unlimited quantities.
vertising when an admission or other debate on the bill will drag along Ashland lifts Its snowy top 8000 feet
That in quality, appearance and durability it is equal to any
toward the sky. The melting snows
charge is made.
for a month or six weeks after it is
come ¡rushing down the canon to
and superior to most granite quarried on this continent.
taken up for cousideration, and be­
What Constitutes Advertising
form
Ashland
creek
and
supply
the
In order to allay a misunderstand­ fore it is put on its final passage.
That it is well established in Northwestern markets.
ing among some as to what consti­ As it will not be taken up at all, village below with its fine water.
That the situation of the property, marketing conditions,
tutes news and what advertising,
Not more than 100 feet from the
until
after
the
tariff
bill
has
been
we print this very simple rule, which
freight rates, demand for the granite and prices obtainable are
cabin door the creek dashes over the
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ disposed of, it is safe to say, the
all favorable to the development of a large and profitable business
ate between them: “ALL future issue will not be put up to the presi­ rocks, and In these Icy waters moun­
tain
trout
leap
to
the
fatuous
fly
events, where an admission charge dent until long after the summer
which should employ many men at good wages and bring into the
is made or a collection is taken IS
whenever the angler chooses to lure
community thousands of dollars every month from outside sources.
ADVERTISING.” This applies to recess. If the buck Is passed to the them.
president
before
November,
he
will
organizations and societies of every
The financing of this project is now under way, and you are
All about is the virgin forest. An­
kind as well as to individuals.
be confronted with the alternative of
invited to have a part in it. Subscriptions will be received by any
All reports of such activities after vetoing the bill and risking the loss cient pines and firs rise as high as
250 feet, some of the sugar pines
they have occurred is news.
of the Ashland banks, or by solicitors in the field.
All coming social or organization of the soldier vote for the party, or measuring eight feet and more in
Descriptive matter covering many details and phases of the
meetings of societies where no as a matter of political expediency, diameter. Here the woodsman and
Vining— Today and Tomorrow
money contribution is solicited, Initi­ permitting it to become a law with­
business will be furnished upon request mailed to the company.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS out his signature. In either event his heartless ax have not yet wrought
BUY THE STOCK — HELP BUILD A BIG BUSINESS
their destruction, and here this gen­
NEWS.
it would seem that the party is on
eration can look upon the same
MAKE A PAYROLL — DRAW YOUR DIVIDENDS
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, the horns of a dilemma.
primitive scenes (that the Indians
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
Opportunity plus action brings results
B A R B E R
viewed before civilization began its
ter.
CLOSING THE GAP
We furnish the opportunity
work of waste and destruction.
8afety blades resharpened
Members of the Ashland cham­
“Here, away from Ahe Struggle
Ilka new. Single bit. 30c
SOLOMONITES
ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY,
ber of commerce when they visited
and tumult and noisome odors of
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dos.
Medford as guests of the Medford
ASHLAND, OREGON
the city— here where the clang of
chamber
at
their
forum
luncheon
Children's Work A
IN PASSIN’
<$>
H. G. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor
the trolley and the whistle of the
this
week,
took
a
long
stride
toward
<S> And have you made note in <§>
Specialty
traffic cop are unknown— Bert
closing up the gap between the two
<§>
your passin’ too,
Moses does his work, taking human
cities
which never should have been
How the houses their own- <$>
nature to pieces and putting it up
ers foretell?
<s> opened. They talked municipal re­ in" homeopathic doses for public con­
s> You cau b a n k t h a t o n e like his <3> ciprocity. Next week Medford stages sumption.
What he writes makes
<••>
house is blue,
<S> a rose show and couples it up with people smile and think. To him no
<s> While the other smiles, <s> Prosperity Week. Ashland should mission in life is higher than this.
and undoubtedly will give the event
"howdy’’ as well.
“ Both Winburn and Moses lived
its hearty support and Ashland peo­
<s> Here’s hopin’ that yours is a
long In New York city, chasing the
<§>
house that ain’t
<8> ple are certain to be much in evi­ elusive dollar. They had their fling
dence in Medford during the com­
<•> A’ lackin’ the smile in its coat
at life where population was large
<$>
o’ paint!
<8* ing week. It looks like a thoroughly and where acreage was small. Now
<?> — H. A. Patzer in Farm Life. <$> practical proposition for the lion and they find more joy where conditions
♦ <«> <S> <3> <§> <8> <S> <S> <» <•>»><«><»> <£><»> <$> the lamb to lie down together. The are reversed. Trees in a forest are
Jackson county fair is a pet institu­
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more trustworthy companions than
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR
tion with Medford, but it 19 not less
men in a city. A pine tree smokes
Ted (Kid) Lewis, who was knock­
an institution of Ashland, and this
no cigarettes, passes no buck, bor­
ed out in London by Carpentier, has
city will be found behind it tooth
rows no money and does no doable-
sued the latter fqr libel, but dis­
and nail. With the united efforts
crossing. What a fine thing it
patches fail to go into detail. Prob­
of the county, It should take second
would be if the same could be said
ably said Ted was too proud to
place only to the state fair. In the
of men!
fight.
opinion of E. V. Carter, who spoke
• *
“Winburn is a unique character.
at the luncheon, it is among the
He
holds in his heart a warm cor­
“During the first three months of possibilities that the Jackson county
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
ner
for two classes of humanity—
this year, 10,263,072 paifrs of cot­ fair can surpass that annual event.
children and newspaper men. These
ton stockings were exported from
Medford is willing to co-operate
GETTING THIS C A R
the United States.’’ That’s all right. with us in making oar Fourth of he entertains freely at the Sap-and-
Our women have no use for anything July celebration a success, and we Salt cabins, away up the Ashland
hut silk— that is, so far as we are should be equally willing to do ev­ creek canon. He extends to the
newspaper people a standing invita­
permitted to see.
erything in our power to promote tion to come to this resort when­
• •
Medford’s institutions. This is as it ever they can and stay as long as
Max Oser, the Swiss riding mas­ should be. The interests of the two
they please. He has but two fixed
ter, who is reported to have lost his towns are identical in many respects
rules that he enforces. One is thati
job, has been offered one in Yellow- and as a matter of fact there is no
his guests tiring their old clothes, soj
stoue park, taking cage of the saddle real reason why there need ever be
they may really have a good time.'
horse tours. If he accepts, it is a clash of interests. Ashland has
and the other is that they bring no!
pretty certain there will be a rise no aspirations to outshine the sister
money. Anything in the shape of j
in the price of side saddles.
city as a commarcial center; on the legal tender is taboo.
• •
contrary, we ought to do all in our • Many newspaper folks have come,
If Mathilde McCormick’s fiance power to promote that city’s indus­
worn and weary, to Sap-and-Salt-in-
takes the job offered to him in Yel­ trial development, content to follow
the-Woods. When they departed a
lowstone park, it might pirove a our natural destiny to the end that
new luster was in their eyes, a new
short cut to a speedy marriage with Ashland, the heart of southern Ore­
vigor in their limbs, a new courage
the harvester king’s daughter. In gon, may o n e'd a y be the central
in their hearts. The invigorating
any event, he could take out his first point of the greatest tourist traffic
aiir of the canon, the companionship
papers and thus avoid international in the United States.
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day”
of the pines and firs, the home cook­
complications.
ing of old Mrs. Weston, the rich
Monday, July 3rd
• •
LURE OF THE NORTHWEST
milk from the cow Frances Edith,
, The labor unions are certainly “in
BRINGING MANY VISITORS the eggs from the fine Black Mlnor-
Dutch.” If they call a strike, not
only can the unions be sued for any
"There Is no other resort region
damage accruing therefrom, but in­ in the world that hag the Immense
dividual members can be held re­ snow-capped mountains and rugged
sponsible. This is the interpreta­ ranges equal to 30 Switzerlands, as
tion of the recent supreme court de­ well as beautiful inland seas, auto­
cision, by no less an authority than mobile roads, forests, streams, riv­
1 Month ................ • •...................2 Tickets
the legal counsel of the American ers and harbors for acquatic sports,
2 Months ........................................ 5 Tickets
Federation of Labor.
golf links and sandy bathing beaches
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3 Months ......................................... 12 Tickets
as the Pacific northwest” says the
It begins to look as If the paternal Omaha Evening World-Herald of
6 Months ......................................... 25 Tickets
interest which the government has June 1, In a half column article
1 Year .............................................. 75 Tickets
always taken in the affairs of the heading its vacation page and en­
farmer, is to be withdrawn, if the titled “Nebraska and Iowa people
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
atGmgct md out deaun
agricultural experts read aright the are taking advantage of new summer
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
recent ruling of the United States railroad rates to visit northwest.”
supreme court, designed to extract
the teeth from nation-wide strikes.
Chicken dinner and home made
It brings farmers under the ban. ice «ream every Sunday at the Sum­
CT* A N DA TO OIL
PAMY
Their interests are said to be jeop­ mit Ranch on Pacific highway at
ardized. to the extent that they will top of the Slsklyous. Remember the
not be permitted to market heir name.
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OFFICIAL C IT i AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
E. J. BARRETT, Editor ~
Ashland Realty Co.
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland Granite Company
W. A. SHELL
a Ford Ca
Ashland Tidings
HERE’S HOW
OLD AND NEW S DESCRIPTIONS
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Ford
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